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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.
The beauty of moon will be coming to Southwell Minster is an awe inspiring art installation.
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.
More children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities across the county are now getting support faster.
Whether attendees were feasting at the farmers’ market or watching dancing diggers, a fun-filled show entertained thousands over the weekend.
A rugby club’s semi-nude calendar has united the community — and attracted sales as far afield as Alaska.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council for decision.
The district’s community groups and charities can now apply for up to £20,000 in the second round of a popular grant scheme.
The Woodland Trust has opened applications for young people to win part of a £20,000 prize pot for projects tackling climate change.
Where have all the insects gone — and why does it matter — asks Erin McDaid of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
Three climbing friends have completed a 100ft abseil in aid of a hospital’s oncology department.
Police are urging young people to be vigilant and never give strangers access to their mobile phones following a spate of thefts.
The Advertiser has once again opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
A school’s annual prizegiving ceremony has seen the outstanding achievements of its pupils celebrated.
A council has named the three financial risks which are likely to cause problems for its budget this year.
More than 16,000 lives have been saved through organ donation in the Midlands — with over 60,000 of the district’s residents on the donor register.
Two new businesses have opened their doors under the same roof.
Opposition councillors say they’re being treated as ‘useful idiots’ in how Nottinghamshire County Council makes some key decisions.