A story where the romantic pointee shoes should have been the main character, the dance with death stole the show and what a show.
Community invited to experience a night of sleeping under the stars and building temporary shelters for the third annual Big Sleep Out.
As banks continue to close in town, the Advertiser heard people’s opinions on the number of banks closing down and the rise of online banking.
Despite an attempt to increase council tax by 7.5%, a council will raise its share of tax by less than half of last year’s figure.
The man who brought CCTV cameras to town is saying goodbye after 51 years in local government.
Nationwide events will be taking place across the UK — including here in Newark — appealing for people to come forward and create safe spaces for men.
A man suffering from a chronic condition has been homeless for nearly four weeks after being refused temporary accommodation.
An emotional two-year journey reached a heart-warming milestone as Newark’s miracle boy, who defied all the odds to ring his end of treatment bell.
A couple, known in town for its homemade Asian street food made with love, has returned to the market town after a month-culinary adventure.
Owners of a restaurant of 25 years reassure customers that their doors are still open despite the building being up for sale.
Two properties on an estate have seen their closure orders extended after breaching their orders.
A business with a new offer brings foodies from across the county into the heart of town.
A care home is starting the year by celebrating a 10/10 rating on a care home review website.
From an inspirational quote book and positive pants to creating a brand that supports families and their children through fun and mentoring.
In its weekly vox-pop, the Advertiser found out what people think are Newark’s unique selling points.
A fascinating yet hair-raising thriller has brought a book and a film onto the stage and delivered one of the best stage productions I have ever seen.
A road has collapsed for a third time in less than three years, only three months after being repaired as it was left unrepaired for seven months.
A community centre said to be “proud” after hosting the secretary of State and East Midlands mayor for a discussion on children’s poverty.
A new shop has opened doors in the heart of town, bringing new offers, energies and events to what is hoped to become a community hub.
A village’s residents have raised more than £3,000 for a charity with their mobile Christmas tree.