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JOIN US NOWPlans to build up to 50 homes have been met with fierce objection from people worried their historic village is getting too big.
Residents have objected to plans to build around 200 homes over concerns the site is a flood risk.
Dog walkers could end up being fined for being caught without bags to clean up after their pets.
A district councillor is said to have ‘undeniably harmed’ part of the green belt by expanding his wood fuel production business without permission.
A temporary Gypsy and Traveller caravan site in Newark would be a ‘danger to life’ if planning permission is granted on a permanent basis.
Councillors are to decide whether an aviation and space centre in Newark backed by the RAF should be granted full planning permission.
A council will wrap up a street cleansing and ground maintenance company it set up and bring the whole service in-house to achieve value for money.
The part of Nottinghamshire council tax bills that pays for policing could rise by just under £10 a year to boost measures to tackle serious crime.
Dogs owners could be banned from taking their pets to parts of the district or be forced to put them on leads under new proposals.
A council wants to get tougher on fly-tippers dumping extensive amounts of rubbish around a historic forest.
Council tenants could see their rents rise by more than £150 a year as part of plans to generate more money to build new homes.
The force will focus on under-reported crimes this year, including sexual offences and online fraud which targets vulnerable people.
Hundreds more anti-social behaviour incidents were recorded while Newark and Sherwood was in lockdown.
Newark Castle could become a hot bed for entertainment with sword-fighting, falconry shows and craft fairs to bring more visitors to the attraction.
Council and health bosses have outlined the scale of the challenge facing local services to roll out the NHS covid-19 booster vaccination drive.
Covid-19 is killing more than one person a day in Nottinghamshire, with the pandemic said to be putting the NHS under extreme pressure this winter.
Part of a plan to re-open the historic Kelham Hall near Newark is set to be decided by councillors next week.
Residents have expressed concerns over a microbrewery holding indoor and outdoor events throughout the year.
A councillor says he fears victims of rural crime in Nottinghamshire are not being taken seriously.
Nottinghamshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner says there are plans to ensure space is filled in an underused police station she decided to save.