A racehorse was welcomed back to his stables with a champagne reception after winning two of his first three competitive races — and scooping 110,000 Euros prize money.
An executive five-bedroom home on Phillipott Close, Newark, is on the market for £365,000 through Newton Fallowell of Newark.
PLANS to build a pedestrian railway bridge in Bingham to provide access for wheelchairs and push-chairs have been scrapped.
A campaign to create 100 apprenticeships for young people has smashed through its target.
More than 150 youngsters enjoyed a wide range of activities at a Play In The Parks event in Balderton.
Work to repair Kelham Bridge was halted this week while the contractors waited for a delivery of stone.
Radcliffe 1sts suffered a setback in pursuit of the Newark Alliance title as they lost to fellow challengers PCCC, reports Rick Lane.
Two sisters had their heads shaved on Tuesday to raise money for charity.
A decision on plans for a wind turbine close to a busy road has been deferred.
An unbeaten century from Dominic Wiffin wasn’t enough for Balderton 1sts, whose title challenge looks over after they failed to defend 274 against South Notts League Division A title rivals Wollaton 1sts.
Mobile phones have been stolen from shops and offices in Newark town centre in a spate of distraction thefts.
Extra funds are needed to make safe trees in Bingham that pose a potential risk to public and property.
A telephone box in Newark Market Place is to be used to house a lifesaving defibrillator as part of a scheme run by the Community Heartbeat Trust.
A shop assistant took a bath in a tub full of mushy peas for charity.
Manager Dave Scott believes Southwell City is more united than it has been for a long time and is expecting his side to be near the top as the club kicks off its Central Midlands League South campaign at home to Bilborough Pelican on Saturday.
Firefighters who raised more than £5,000 on a charity bike ride handed the money over to a charity that helps colleagues injured in the line of duty.
Manager Tony Joynes believes Newark Town can challenge at the top of the table as the Blues kick off their Central Midlands League North campaign on Saturday at home to Sherwood Colliery.
Ten-year-old Newark Martial Arts kickboxer Alfie Price produced a determined display to clinch the Vacant International Combat Organisation -45kg Southern Area title, despite fighting an opponent three years older.
Plaques were presented to three villages to commemorate the fact that all their men who left to fight in the first world war returned home.
Plans for a 120-bedroom hotel on Lincoln Road, Newark, have been submitted to the district council because the time has run out on a similar application.