Mystery sign posts have appeared in the centre of a village — and nobody knows who put them there.
A Coddington couple will open their garden for the 15th year today to raise money for charity.
It is hoped more businesses will join a discount parking scheme in the run-up to its first anniversary.
The Salvation Army wants more volunteers to help in its charity shop at Brisbane Court, Balderton.
A support group for parents of children with autism is going from strength to strength.
Southwell Library will hold its first event today since reopening after improvement work.
Snowdrops and vegetables will be planted in Newark today to mark the launch of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Britain In Bloom season.
A Newark GP is set to make a parachute jump today to raise money for Beaumond House Community Hospice.
One of Newark’s main employers is recruiting for the first time in several years.
A staff nurse at Newark Hospital has organised a team of five who hope to swim the English Channel.
Fears that up to 800 homes could be built in Southwell over the next 16 years have been allayed by a draft plan recommended for approval last night.
A recycling scheme set up by students has won first prize in a regional science competition.
A free lung-testing session will take place in The Buttermarket, Newark, today to raise awareness of a disease that affects people’s ability to breathe.
Six of the most important parts of the Easter story have been made into collages by pupils.
A company has applied for permission to start drilling for oil in the area.
Patients stopped being admitted to Newark Hospital’s Friary ward in the two months before it was closed, it can be revealed.
Ollerton and Boughton has been earmarked as the second biggest area for growth in the district over the next 16 years.
Protesters opposed to plans to extract sand and gravel from their village will have to wait another three years to find out if an application will be submitted.
Southwell’s only day centre for the elderly may have to increase its catchment area to increase the number of people attending.
Young people in Ollerton and Boughton will be able to make their views known through their own youth council.