Visitors were given a taste of gaol life during an open day at Southwell’s Old Court House on Tuesday.
Consultation will take place about dog control orders on parks in Southwell after concerns were raised by dog walkers.
Advice to reduce the risk of elderly people suffering falls will be given at Lifespring Church, Sherwood Drive, Ollerton, today, from 10.30am-2.30pm.
A Spitfire flypast will form part of a county parade held by the Royal British Legion in Southwell today.
Newark and Sherwood District Council is inviting the public to celebrate Britain’s Armed Forces at Kelham Hall today.
Gardens in Southwell will be open to the public today in aid of Save The Children.
A campaign to pay to return the golden cockerel weathervane to the spire of Newark Parish Church is a third of the way to its target.
Fairground games, funfair rides, cream teas, classic cars and a bouncy castle will be some of the attractions at Beckingham Great Village Fete today from noon to 5pm.
About 20 aircraft cockpits will be on display at Newark Air Museum today and tomorrow.
Two dancers from Bingham have been chosen to perform with the acclaimed English Youth Ballet at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham.
Community sports teams are still waiting to use a pitch promised to them — 21/2 years after it was created.
Residents are being encouraged to inform Ollerton Police before they go on holiday so officers can keep an eye on their homes.
A football team must play all its matches away from home next season because it has no changing facilities.
Taxpayers in Bingham were threatened with a bill of up to £1,800 a day to test if lamposts were safe to take the weight of flower baskets.
The Duke of Kent was in Ollerton this morning to tour the energy-saving and eco-friendly Sherwood Energy Village.
A student from Fiskerton is part of an educational programme studying ways to protect and improve bees’ health.
A water safety campaign aimed at pupils across Rushcliffe has been launched.
A memorial stone has been unveiled at Orston Millennium Green in memory of war veteran and village stalwart Mr Barry Gibson.
Progress must made be with repairs to Southwell Skatepark if it is to be completed in time for the summer holidays, the town council has been told.
Southwell was alive with music and dancing over the weekend as the Gate to Southwell Folk Festival took hold of the town.