A mother whose daughter suffered meningitis as a baby is encouraging parents to learn about the illness on World Meningitis Day today.
History was made yesterday when Southwell Town Council held its meeting at the Minster School in an effort to create better links with the community.
Skeletons dating from the 7th Century that were found during an archaeological dig could provide the missing link between the Romans and Southwell Minster.
A barrier could be put across the carpark entrance of Bingham’s Rugby Club Pavilion in a bid to stop anti-social behaviour.
Dog walkers are confused about where they can exercise their pets in Southwell.
A skatepark ramp has been dismantled while Southwell Town Council decides the best way to repair it.
Private gardens will be open to the public today for charity.
White and purple violets will be among the wild flowers in bloom in time for a walk along Bingham’s Linear Park today.
St George and his men are busy preparing a procession in Ollerton in honour of the patron saint of England.
The importance of first aid training is highlighted in a new campaign supported by a man who was saved by a colleague.
A single mother is afraid to continue living in her ground-floor flat after a fire outside her son’s bedroom window on Saturday night.
A women-only sponsored sprint, stride or stroll takes place at Newark Showground in July to raise money for Beaumond House Community Hospice.
A dog walker has called for the provision of more areas where people can walk their pets.
A man wrongly accused of being an illegal immigrant was led away in handcuffs in front of his partner and toddler son.
Residents fear their sheltered accommodation will be left looking like a prison if they are forced to remove personal effects that brighten their hallways.
A decade-long target to get larger premises for Ollerton and District Citizens’ Advice Bureau has been achieved.
Commuters are to be encouraged to use greener forms of transport under a pilot scheme being introduced in Bingham.
A magical garden has been created for Balderton pupils by their parent teacher association.
A residents’ association has been given a new lease of life and come up with a list of issues it wants to tackle.
A project spearheaded by the Salvation Army to employ a youth worker to be involved with youngsters in and outside school in Balderton gained the support of the parish council yesterday.