Repairs to a riverside carpark that doubles as a popular picnic area are unnecessary and could lead to more cars being parked on the road, it has been claimed.
Residents and traders are opposing a decision to end long-stay free parking in Southwell.
Children from a Southwell infants’ school gave talks on their favourite books for World Book Day.
A cycle path that is popular with dog walkers has been branded a disgrace because of the amount of litter and dumped waste.
A council tax rise of just under 4% was approved by Newark and Sherwood District Council on Monday — almost double the increase agreed last year.
A man living close to a 300-year-old building that he fears could be converted into a home for young offenders, wants a public meeting with developers to clear the air.
A couple say their life has been left devastated after a fire tore through the block of flats in which they lived.
A violinist has won a young musician of the year competition run by Newark and Southwell Rotary clubs.
A route from Balderton to Newark has been defaced by a vandal who has sprayed the nickname “Outlawz” in at least 18 places, including Newark Castle.
A woman hit by an egg thrown from a passing car says she could have lost an eye.
Businesses in Newark should be able to benefit from plans that could mean up to 5,000 new homes are built on the edge of the town, a meeting of Newark Business Club was told on Friday.
Young reporters at Lowe’s Wong Junior School, Southwell, have published another edition of their award-winning newspaper this week.
A leaflet detailing a tourist trail of Newark’s former brewing landmarks will be available from next week.
A man has been honoured for his Army service in Malaya more than 40 years ago.
The chairman of Bingham Business Club has criticised plans to build an employment park on the outskirts of the town.
Hundreds applauded the return to Newark of Nottinghamshire’s Army regiment, as they were honoured with the freedom of the town.
A group of women who have had gynaecological cancer will on Wednesday launch a campaign to help others.
CONCERNS have been raised that residents are being kept in the dark about the plans for a new £41/2m health centre in Bingham.
A junior school in Newark could raise its standards, although it provides a satisfactory eduction for its pupils, says an Ofsted report.
A school is using pioneering information and computer technology to change the way pupils learn.