The Newark Book Festival has returned today (July 10) for another long weekend of literary celebration.
An ancient tradition dating back to 1109 has returned to a town centre as part of popular folk and grassroots music festival celebrations.
A new volunteer events committee aims to promote live music and drama in the area without profit, as they announce a folk duo concert this summer.
A property in Newark has reportedly seen significant flooding due to an ‘uncontrollable leak’.
A new auction room opened its doors for its first-ever live auction after months of ‘hard work’.
A teenage artist is bringing new life into the town centre with a vibrant mural celebrating the town’s identity, history and community spirit.
An annual folk and roots music festival has marked its most successful year since it first started in 2007.
The owner of a town’s historic building has said that he felt forced to put it up for sale due to the current financial crisis.
The long-awaited renovation of Newark Castle will officially start next Monday (July 7).
A PCSO who was dragged along by a car has explained how the traumatic incident has left him suffering with his mental health and constant pain.
A well-known face from daytime television has announced the grand opening of an auction room with its first-ever live, in-room auction.
As it has now been one year since the general elections, the Advertiser found out people’s thoughts on the Labour Party Government.
Plans have been submitted to demolish three ‘unsafe buildings’ at a former Newark school.
The Advertiser’s Pet of the Year competition is back and for the first time ever you can vote online.
The Advertiser’s Pet of the Year competition is back and for the first time ever you can vote online.
East Midlands mayor welcomes government’s 10-year NHS plan, but urges the Government to do more as it is ‘missing a key opportunity’.
A musical charity has announced a new sponsorship with a coach company.
School children join forces with a wellbeing and positivity business to help bring a free community funday to life.
A town’s first-ever professional table football league has officially joined the British Foosball Association as it celebrates tournament success.
People are being urged to hand in soon-to-be outlawed ‘ninja swords’ as the force takes part in a national amnesty.