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A man in his 60s had his wallet stolen while shopping at Tesco.
A man is still in hospital after being stabbed in a supermarket car park.
Animal lovers have been picketing a farm where a bull was put down last week.
Church leaders are preparing a legal challenge to the "criminalisation" of Christian worship.
A restaurant owner said it was difficult to get customers enjoying a last hurrah before lockdown to leave after police fined his business.
A salon owner said it was wrong that so much attention was being given to the one business that broke the rules.
Police bring two years of anti-social behaviour to an end after turfing out resident following drug dealing and nuisance behaviour with court order.
A suspect has appeared in court following a serious assault in which a man was stabbed.
Pupils have had lessons suspended for a week because their teacher has been told to self-isolate.
Two people were arrested as a final celebration before lockdown turned nasty
A council has announced free stays in its car parks for those with residents or business parking permits.
The cause of a fire in a pile of waste is unknown.
A water company's £3.7m investment project is complete.
A bus company says P&R season tickets can be used on alternative services.
A family has been given an avalanche of donations for the needy after a 10-year-old's Facebook appeal.
A former teacher has written a book about his epic adventure with his old school chums.
Those shops that remained open today had hardly any customers as the new lockdown begins to bite.
Nearly £14,000 has been raised in support of the Chartwell Cancer Trust in memory of a respected doctor.
An MP's constituency office is to be demolished as part of a station remodelling.
Parish councillors had many questions about how a contract with hunters had come to be allowed on public grounds, but no-one had the answers.