The festive period is given the Horrible Histories treatment at Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall next week.
A detached period family home, set on a plot with walled gardens, is on the market for £400,000.
The Advertiser has again opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
Newark and Sherwood District Council has announced plans to build a new £5.5m swimming complex.
A cottage that is perfect for small holders and equestrian lovers is on the market for £700,000 with Edlin & Jarvis, Newark.
With the festive season almost here we are heading to a time that could result in an embarrassing apology in the New Year or, worse, a legal case.
The Advertiser has opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
Strictly stars Aljaž & Janette is spreading some Christmas magic with their latest show, Dancing In A Winter Wonderland.
Newark MP Robert Jenrick has quit his ministerial role over “strong disagreements with the direction of the government’s policy on immigration”.
Newark MP Robert Jenrick has resigned as Immigration Minister tonight.
The Robin Hood Theatre Company has pulled out another Christmas cracker with its latest production.
A Victorian semi‐detached two bedroom cottage in Leadenham is on the market for £400,000 with Richard Watkinson and Partners, Newark.
In his latest column, Erin McDaid explores a major new project to bring water voles back from the brink.
The Advertiser has opened its archives to look at what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
There is a host of festive events at Southwell Minster over the coming weeks to help people into the Christmas spirit, including drama to music.
The rollercoaster ride of putting on a school nativity is told in the comedy Flint Street Nativity next week.
The cast and crew at Nottingham Playhouse are preparing to tell the most magical tale of all with this year’s pantomime.
A special performance will bring new life to Nottingham Theatre Royal’s first-ever pantomime
Superstar singer Donny Osmond is touring the UK for the first time in six years and has a date in Nottingham.
Rugby stars James Haskell and Mike Tindall are bringing their hit podcast The Good, The Bad And The Rugby back to Nottingham.