Anti-social behaviour on a Bingham street is being investigated.
The Mayor of Ollerton and Boughton, Irene Miller, dug up the first crop of potatoes at Ollerton Primary School.
More people should be encouraged to sit down in pubs to cut anti-social behaviour, it has been claimed.
An essay about how technology has influenced retail has earned a Co-op manager a place in an international awards final in the United States.
The £1.6m regeneration of Newark’s Sconce and Devon Park is officially complete.
A beauty spot has been closed because the amount of dog mess has led to health fears for visitors.
Residents and councillors have opposed plans for homes on the site of Roman remains in Southwell.
The father of a son with cerebral palsy is among members of a health advisory group looking at ways to improve access to hydrotherapy in the Newark area.
Residents have started a petition against a planning application that would see thousands of tonnes of soil transported through their village.
The home building strategy for the area should have been reviewed by Newark and Sherwood District Council after the change of Government, according to Southwell Town Council.
A three-mile family walk will be held today to raise money for Southwell Care Project.
Events will be held at Southwell Golf Club to raise money for Help For Heroes today and tomorrow.
Pupils could soon have more choice about what they learn under a new school partnership.
A major police operation on the roads around Bingham targeted thieves who have been stealing high-value machinery.
A group set up to defend Southwell’s heritage has called for the site where Roman remains were discovered to be made a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
A day care centre for the elderly that was due to close looks set to survive after alternative funding was found.
Burial space may not be provided in Southwell under plans being considered by the town council.
Traditional wooden toys such as rocking horses, tractors and trains have been produced by amateur toy-makers on a course in Ollerton.
A proposed largescale development north of Bingham will bring only marginal benefits to the town, a campaign group has claimed.
Around 600 pupils took over Bingham Market Place yesterday to sell hand-made goods.