Despite early scepticism, a home-based scheme to separate recyclable waste from landfill rubbish has been a success.
There are calls to keep traffic wardens out of Bingham until the town’s parking problems have been resolved.
Pupils used an inflatable planetarium to learn about the night sky as part of a school science week.
Children at Southwell Pre-school took part in a range of activities to celebrate the Chinese new year.
Volunteers working to secure the future of a community theatre closed after fire safety fears, hope it will reopen this year.
The finalists have been selected for the 17th Bingham and District Rotary Club Young Musician Of The Year contest.
The cost of services provided by Newark Town Council this year are set to rise at nearly twice the rate of inflation.
Two new examination chairs are in place at Southwell Medical Centre after patients raised the money to pay for them.
More than 450 people living in the Rushcliffe area have shown an interest in getting involved in shaping their local health services.
This year marks 40 years since aircraft enthusiasts realised their dream of establishing a museum to help preserve examples of the area’s aeronautical history.
Renovation work on an ancient village church has been completed after a charity stepped in with a grant of £11,000.
Newark market was cancelled on Friday after gale force winds were forecast. Many businesses also lost trade after a power cut.
Antiques fair organisers have criticised highway officials who have drastically reduced the number of roadside signs they are allowed to direct customers to the events.
The new principal of a community school hopes to improve attainment and continue the progress made by his predecessor.
Badger baiters have been operating in Southwell.
More than 70 jobs will be available at a new residential care home open in Southwell.
The theme of this year’s Newark Carnival has been revealed — Newark Goes Global — and it promises to be bigger and better than last year.
An animal rights group is urging people in Newark to boycott a circus that features tigers and lions.
Councillors have been warned that a request to lift a covenant to allow former allotments to become a sports and leisure area could be both difficult and costly.
The latest statistics show that Nottinghamshire police are reducing crime.