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A proposal for a large solar farm in an AONB is causing division.
A county council is cracking down on motorists using bus lanes by installing ANPR cameras to catch them.
A man has been left “delighted” after having his broken bin was replaced free of charge after the council initially refused.
An inquest has heard that a ‘loving and fun mum’ died from a serious kidney infection while being held in police custody.
A developer has withdrawn a planning application for 900 homes in the countryside – but has pledged to submit revised plans.
A primary school’s pupils have been praised for their impeccable behaviour during an Ofsted visit as it makes progress towards achieving a top rating.
Motorists are facing more problems after water works closes another road.
People living in a busy community have been asked give their views on plans to put double yellow lines on many of its roads for the first time.
It’s taken nine years in one case, but three communities have completed their neighbourhood plans concerning future developments after a referendum.
Drivers have been left puzzled by a ‘funny’ road sign outside an exit to a hardware store.
Voters in two villages claim they have been left felling ‘disenfranchised’ by a boundary commission’s unpopular choice of ward name.
A householder whose bin was returned by dustmen without a lid has been told he must still pay for a replacement as it doesn’t count as ‘broken’.
A nuclear test veteran has been left ‘feeling flat’ after his medal finally arrived in the post with no fanfare.
A council is seeking tenders to run its three leisure centres after failing to agree a deal with the current operator.
Campaigners seeking to have an area of farmland declared a village green are holding a community day to drum up support.
A parish council has taken the unusual step of asking to have its number of councillors reduced rather than fill vacant slots.
A mum who stole cash from the nightclub where she worked to buy drugs has been given a second chance as she battles breast cancer.
Neighbours are upset about an application for a nine-bed HMO with no parking.
A Royal British Legion branch has put its standard in the safe-keeping of the local church as aging members call it a day.
A return to the streets has been postponed for residents of three homeless shelters as a charity closes its doors.
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