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A managed site would help keep HGVs from 'fly-parking' across the county, argues motorway service station provider.
Customers say they were so shocked by the length of the queues at an event at a popular attraction, they turned round and went home again.
After 125 million years, Iggy the Iguanodon, has made a re-appearance - outside a town's new railway station.
We examine a row that has divided a town over where to build a new centre and how it's sometimes seen tempers fray.
More CCTV, a ban on street drinking and measures encouraging bars to close earlier are being considered by one council.
A father has recalled the day his daughter got married during the Battle of Britain, while bombs were falling and gunfire was rattling off close by.
Village residents are pushing back at development plans that say will engulf them in an "oil-slick" of new housing.
A postie who has retired after delivering mail for 50 years has been reminiscing on his time working for Royal Mail.
A mystery substance leaking from a package at a Hermes depot has sparked a major emergency response.
A firm which helps brewers make beer without the need to process hops has opened a new warehouse.
Two up and coming young business owners are combining their talents to help customers 'look good and feel good.'
A council is taking legal action to get the burnt shell of a floating restaurant removed from a river.
The pressure in a sewerage system after heavy rainfalls has lifted the lid on a drain cover and left waste products strewn across a nature reserve.
Motorists are experiencing a third day of disruption, with another nine to go, after country lanes were blocked by traffic avoiding a road closure.
A group of four women distracted a market shopper while stealing her wallet.
Savills is marketing a property that has a view of Britain's wartime Prime Minister and a link to Lewis Carroll.
A council leader has challenged colleagues to set political differences aside and join him in a race to take their town to the top.
An insufficiently applied handbrake caused a refuse truck to roll away crushing its driver, an inquest heard.
A decision to increase affordable homes in a development means a village missing out on thousands of pounds to put towards school places.
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