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 detached house on the edge of South Scarle with uninterrupted views over open fields is available for rent through Newark Property Management.
An established force in rural commercial and residential property in north Nottinghamshire has marked its 21st birthday with a merger.
A five-bedroomed detached house, nestled in the hamlet of Edingley and standing on a plot of about 0.75-acres, has come on the market, priced £649,950, through Charles and Co of Southwell.
The latest Richard Watkinson and Partners auction resulted in a 100% success rate with all lots sold on the night. Held at The Saracens Head, Southwell, the auction featured a wide variety of commercial and residential property.
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.
A grant of £200 is to be given to Newark Carnival by the town council towards the cost of promoting it.