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A parent concerned thousands of pupils will be put at risk by a 5G mast near three schools is inviting people to join a protest.
A controversial road scheme that was to be scrapped could be kept after all after county planners revealed a subtle tweak could avoid problems.
Teams of thrill-seekers are being encouraged to enter a town’s annual raft race.
A review into the size and boundaries of the county town’s parishes is being put out for public consultation.
A borough council is bringing in a new rule to make it easier to change its leader.
Following a rise in car thefts, a tracking company has described how it can trace a stolen vehicle and dispatch a recovery team to bring it back.
A borough council has agreed that six town centre car parks and a number of urban green spaces could be sold for housing developments.
Buildings at the heart of a conservation area could have their height increased by two storeys, under plans prepared by property mogul Fergus Wilson.
Measures to remove masts and improve the safety of a wrecked Second World War munitions ship have been delayed due to a new discovery.
A doctor’s surgery is to trial a new online booking system in a bid cut down on long telephone waiting times for patients.
Residents hit by water shortages have been further angered by a water company CEO blaming in part soaring demand on a ‘rise in working from home’.
An inquest has heard a 35-year-old man who was found dead at a chalet park had two gunshot wounds to his chest.
Residents say the noise from pile-driving at a new housing estate under construction is ‘unbearable’.
A village will once again commemorate the death of a Second World War fighter pilot who died when his plane crashed in fields in Kent in 1944.
Police are hunting a vandal who regularly smears excrement over the walls of a public toilet.
A private bus company will be stepping in to cover a number of services withdrawn by Arriva.
A school has been criticised for showing a video on female genital mutilation to a class of 11 and 12-year-olds.
A developer has won permission for a controversial housing estate because the council did not have a five-year land supply.
A classic transport rally will feature vehicles that are more than a century old – and hundreds of newer ones.
Safety fears have been raised after numerous ‘vessels’ were seen breaching a safety exclusion zone around a sunken Second World War munitions ship.