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An business with a base in Ollerton’s plans to expand their facility, which will bring a £25million investment to the town, have been approved.
Speeding and uninsured drivers, and suspended sentence breaches were among the latest cases heard at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court.
Clearly they refuse to accept that all people of any and all ages make decisions on how they spend their income.
On behalf of St Giles’ PCC, Balderton, I would like to offer a huge thank you.
The re-launch of a crime-tackling operation focussed on protecting badgers has been welcomed in Nottinghamshire.
Planning permission to change a stable building into a home in Fiskerton has been approved by council members.
We can’t afford to kick efforts to restore nature in to the long grass, writes Erin McDaid of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
Some of the country’s best climbers reached their peaks in a competition held in Newark.
Old Nottinghamshire Police uniforms are set to help less well funded forces overseas.
A gold fire engine has been rolled out by a fire service, as it marks its 50th birthday.
An application to transform a former farm complex has been approved by council members, who described the site visit as their most interesting ever.
Councillors have put forward two new name suggestions for roads on a 45-house development.
The Advertiser has opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
A crime-prevention operation has helped to raise awareness of a toxic combination of drink and drugs, which can increase violent behaviour.
Widespread health problems mean pressure on the NHS will only get worse over time, leaders of a Nottinghamshire hospitals trust have warned.
A hospice has offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fundraisers to take part in an Arctic Wilderness Expedition.
After having to sadly close its two stores this year, a charity shop chain has made a triumphant return to Newark’s high street just months later.
The new leader of a Newark church says she wants to do what she can to give back after being embraced by the community.
An appeal has been launched by police, following several reports of a unknown man taking photographs of children on a park.
After the success of names such as ‘Grit-ney Spears’ or ‘Boaty McBoatface’, have your say on the new name of Network Rail’s leaf busting trains.
A programme designed to rehabilitate young people involved in antisocial behaviour and wildlife crime has reduced offences by 50% in two years.