Nottingham City Transport’s 100 service between Lowdham and Southwell has resumed.
Police cordoned off St Mark’s Place, Newark, yesterday evening during an incident in which a man threatened to throw himself from the top of the multi-storey carpark.
Pupils at The Grove School, Balderton, rocked the audience with an outstanding production inspired by the music of Queen.
Two friends who grew up together in the Newark area have completed a feature-length movie they hope will grab people’s attention at film festivals worldwide.
A 14-year-old ice dancer from Sutton-on-Trent and her partner have been ranked as the UK’s number one pair at novice level in the under-17 age category.
Youth workers took to the streets of Balderton on Monday to spread the word about a mobile youth bus that visits the village. They hope that if more young people know about the bus, more will use it.
Organisers of the first winter beer festival in Newark raised a glass to its success as hundreds of people attended at the weekend.
Pictured in the grounds of Newark Castle after the first snowfalls on Sunday are the Bailey family from Fiskerton — Mr Robert Bailey (38) Mrs Sally Bailey (36) and their daughter, Katherine (8).
About 60 construction workers downed tools at Staythorpe Power Station today (Tuesday).
Police found a bag of jewellery during a search of a house in the Newark area.
A Newark businessman was today found guilty of possession with intent to supply amphetamine at Nottingham Crown Court.
A woman has won a legal fight to be buried with her lover in his grave in Long Bennington, despite objections from the man’s three children from his former marriage.
Consultation on a new Bingham health centre is one of the most comprehensive for a project of its kind, according to the NHS project director for LiftCo, Mr John Horton.
A four-metre wide arch, believed to be from a chapel in Newark Castle and one of the largest examples in the area, has been reconstructed.
A drinking ban in Ollerton and Boughton has been hailed a success.
The first Newark Brass Festival at the weekend has been hailed a success.
Youths are snubbing a high-tech activity bus designed to keep them off the streets and give them something to do.
Cars and vans equipped to catch criminals in the act are being used by police in the Newark area for the first time.
Artwork and a hand-built train layout are among items donated to Bingham Model Railway Club following an appeal in the Advertiser.
Increased costs have put the two-hour free parking in Southwell under threat.