An adult day service is celebrating a decade of community and friendship with a special anniversary ball.
A volunteer-led initiative has launched to help cut down on waste — while ensuring people have access to affordable food.
A man suffering a heart attack went more than a hour before treatment after experiencing a lack of ‘compassion’ at an urgent treatment centre.
A developers have stated that they will “carefully consider all the feedback” before submitting plans for an area of derelict community sports land.
Parking charges are to be dropped in a town’s central car parks in the run-up to Christmas, to encourage shoppers to pick up food and gifts locally.
I’m sure that for every individual that cares about nature, there is a unique journey that led them to their connection.
Owners of a village’s restaurant committed to ‘food and service’ quality are proud to have been awarded Restaurant of the Year.
A care home is to host a special ‘Wear Pink’ coffee morning to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Two people have been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a collision on a major road.
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An additional £40,000 has been allotted towards a major town centre project, following approval by councillors.
This Halloween, there is plenty of spooky seasonal fun to be had across the area.
A councillor who was found to have breached behavioural standards is to challenge the decision.
A Newark-based charity said to be ‘thrilled and delighted’ to be a solar energy company’s Charity of the Year for 2026.
A council has launched a new Facebook page to enhance communication with its tenants and keep them informed about the latest housing news.
An inquest into the death of a man in Newark was opened and immediately adjourned pending a criminal trial.
In his new column, antiques expert Charles Hanson, star of Bargain Hunt, Flog It! and Antiques Road Trip, urges us to dig through our trinket boxes.
The parents of a 20-year-old whose body remains were found in a Cromwell quarry six months after a police chase claim the police ‘left him to die’.
A “dangerous” footpath will be closed for a month while resurfacing works take place.