There probably isn’t a day that goes by without us reading about the cost of living crisis, writes Simon Shaw of Duncan & Toplis.
Planners refused a proposal to knock down an old farmhouse said to be held together by a ratchet strap.
A thug admitted two counts of using threatening behaviour towards a police officer is fined, and other cases heard at Nottingham Magistrates court.
Hundreds of air cadets from every part of the UK were at RAF Syerston yesterday to round off the National Air and Space Camp.
A pub manager pocketed a £1,000 payment for a wedding booking at The Fox Inn, Kelham.
A man caught driving while unfit through drugs was fined £80 and banned from driving for a year at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court.
I take the concerns of my constituents incredibly seriously, writes Sherwood MP Mark Spencer.
Thousands attended the Advertiser Ladies day, showcasing elegant and glamorous outfits from vintage classics to modern chic and everything in between.
The Advertiser has opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
Almost everyday there is an incident on the A1 causing delays to drivers.
The Advertiser has opened its archives to look at what was in the news 25, 50 and 100 years ago this week.
A foster parent convicted of harassment of her neighbours and assault probably won't be able to take in another child as a result, a court was told.
Many VAT registered business will already be familiar with Making Tax Digital (MTD), writes Simon Shaw, of Duncan and Toplis.
A medic who travelled to Ukraine to join their foreign legion of fighters said he was horrified to find an inexperienced, PlayStation generation.
The Advertiser has once again opened its archives to see what was in the news 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
A man who was jailed after harassing a woman was among the cases heard at Nottingham Magistrates' Court.
It was with great pride to see Newark and Sherwood District Council awarded with the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award, writes Keith Girling.
In our latest legal column, Stephanie Whitchurch, of Tallents Solicitors, looks at issues surrounding rights of way.
The Advertiser has again opened its archives to see what was in the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
More than 5,000 festival-goers enjoyed over 50 high quality folk roots and acoustic music acts over four days at the Gate To Southwell Festival.