PLANS to build a 6,000-home eco-town at Newton should not be allowed to go ahead unless the A46 and A52 are improved, it was claimed this week.
After a change in the law, the police are no longer responsible for stray dogs.
More than 200 people stood for a minute’s silence before Southwell Rugby Club’s home fixtures on Saturday in memory of a former club member killed in Afghanistan.
A youth football club catering for hundreds of players has outgrown its current ground and wants to expand.
Drivers on the A46 will have to join 10mph convoys on short stretches from Thursday, and the entire road from Farndon to Saxondale roundabout will have a 40mph limit.
A former Newark police chief has been enlisted to revive a failing community partnership.
Parents concerned about the safety of their children as they walk to and from school have called for a crossing on Grantham Road, Bingham.
A retired village policeman wants more people to celebrate St George’s Day.
Thousands attended the Newark and Nottinghamshire Garden Show on Newark Showground at the weekend, despite bad weather.
Pupils at a primary school released balloons to mark Earth Day on Monday.
Approval has been given for homes on the derelict Robin Hood Hotel site in Newark despite calls for a rethink over the scheme by the chairman of Newark Town Council planning committee, Mr Peter Foster.
Adult trampolining classes are proving a huge hit in Bingham by giving people the chance to revisit their youth and have fun while exercising.
A newborn lamb missing for three days was found fit and well after being buried in a bale of hay.
A contact point for Rushcliffe Borough Council will open in Bingham on Thursday to give people easier access to services such as payments, benefits and bus passes.
A lifesize cardboard ‘talking’ nurse at Newark Hospital is being used as part of the latest campaign to encourage visitors and staff to wash their hands.
Newark’s former Conservative MP Mr Richard Thain Alexander died on Sunday, four years after being diagnosed with cancer. He was 73.
A group of history enthusiasts took a trip down memory lane when they were taken on a tour of Southwell’s historic pubs.
Residents and staff at a Boughton care home saved from closure celebrated with a party on Monday.
Town councillors are calling for opponents of planned parking charges in Southwell to make their feelings known.
Modern photographs are needed as part of a project to record the history of Southwell.