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A huge increase in government defence spending has raised hopes for a Army barracks threatened with closure.
Memories and photos are needed to help a council stage an exhibition in honour of the NHS and its staff.
An emergency service run entirely by volunteers has helped the air ambulance save countess lives over the past 10 years.
A new footbridge with lifts is due to be installed at a railway station to improve access for people with mobility problems.
Villagers say they are worried about the future of their two post offices.
Holiday-makers will be able to catch lakeside accommodation in an old fisherman's lodge after plans were approved by an inspector.
A charity's staff have been warned about redundancies but the chairman of its trustees says all hope is not lost.
Families caring for a child with a terminal illness will now be able to seek support as a hospice extends its services.
Schoolchildren will get the chance to play on a level playing field with a new 3G surface after years of battling up and down hill.
Motorists are facing even more disruption as motorway maintenance workers consider strike action.
Progress is being made on a new £13.5m health centre due to open this autumn.
A new play remembers the first woman to win a Nobel prize.
Councillors have been ticked off by a resident for not answering her calls or emails.
More than 5,000 people in one borough alone may find themselves refused a ballot paper in this May's elections.
A town is writing a new chapter with the launch of its first book festival.
A maths teacher has been banned from the profession over inappropriate relationships with former pupils.
People have one final chance to influence a government planning inspector over proposals to build thousands of homes.
A retiring postmaster who runs a Kent village's post office has set up a petition calling for a new one to be opened when his closes.
A woman who has compiled a dossier of 100 photos of potholes in her area says the price of her home has dipped by up to £10k as a result.
Residents have given only a few days left if they wish to object to proposals for a new 20 metre phone mast near their homes.