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.
Artistic pupils from the Dukeries College, Ollerton, have unveiled poignant pieces of work reflecting on the Holocaust.
The head of Lowe’s Wong Junior School, Southwell, has retired today after ten years in the role.
Students who encouraged older pupils and staff at The Minster School, Southwell, to become blood and bone marrow donors have been nominated for an award.
A poetry picnic in Southwell drew in the crowds as they listened to readings and wrote their own verses to create a string of poetry bunting yesterday.
Gardens at Southwell Workhouse will be open today as part of the National Garden Scheme.
A celebration of motoring takes place in Newark Market Place today.
For most people, their 70th birthday would be a time to start winding down.
Weddings through the ages, from ancient Rome to present day, are described at an exhibition at Newark’s Millgate Museum.
A garden fete takes place at Newark Rectory today to raise money for the parish church's Golden Cockerel Appeal.
Police are seeking witnesses to a serious road accident that left a 77-year-old cyclist in hospital for three weeks.
A sailor on home leave in Newark was refused a drink in a town-centre pub because he did not have the right proof of age on him.
As Nottinghamshire Police faces budget cuts, an assistant chief constable, who was in Newark this week, said he could give no assurances over the number of officers on the beat.
One of this year’s Advertiser’s Champion Children was part of a yacht crew on a trip organised through the Ellen MacArthur Trust.
Bingham’s MP has called for a Government minister to visit Toot Hill School over the axing of the Building Schools For The Future scheme.
A metal-detector enthusiast who unearthed the 2,000-year-old Newark torc has struck lucky for a second time.
Pupils took a hands-on approach to road safety when they tested drivers’ speeds near their school.
Parents angered by a decision to scrap a multi-million pound transformation of their children’s school are urging people to join their fight to improve secondary education in Newark.
Developers have submitted revised plans for homes on the former Minster School site in Southwell.