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A bungalow within a 440-acre park is up for sale at auction with a guide price of £145,000.
A model railway society has been given further guarantees that it is not about to hit the buffers.
The six-week closure of a town’s key artery is likely to put “enormous pressure” on other routes, it has been warned.
Shoppers in a town sidelined in the debate over controversial plans for 2,500 homes and a 28,000-seater stadium in the green belt have had their say.
A former Victorian village school is for sale with planning permission for three homes.
Changes to a motorway junction are included in a new consultation on a borough’s long-term planning blueprint for what can be built and where.
A proposal to convert a house in a residential area into a home for children in care has been rejected.
Britain’s “oldest sauna” has been protected for future generations with the granting of listed status.
There will be a memorial service this weekend for the farmer who saved the Kent cobnut industry from EU interference.
A utility company is to dig up two roads as part of a scheme to upgrade water supplies in a town.
The council is looking to install ANPR cameras to catch drivers flouting the rules of the road after gaining new powers.
A mother, who lost both her parents when she was 11, is calling on people not to vilify children who could move into a care home next door to them.
More than 6,000 motorists have been hit with fines after being tracked by ANPR cameras at much-loved green spaces.
A council leader has pledged to keep his town’s miniature railway safe but has committed to pulling down its leisure centre.
Three veterans of Britain’s NuclearTest programme of the 1950s have finally received the medals they deserve.
A popular former councillor known for her blunt speaking and passion for her ward has died.
A hotel annexe, previously used to house homeless people, could be turned into a 14-bed property in an area ‘under siege’ from HMOs.
A controversial solar farm proposal has been approved by the district council, despite dozens of objections.
A village is in mourning for a parish councillor of five decades ‘who was always thinking of others’.
People living near a five-bedroom house earmarked to be turned into a children's care home fear disruption and intimidation from incoming youngsters.
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