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A council-owned town centre car park is being marketed as ‘an exciting development opportunity.’
A special school which launched in the pandemic has been rated ‘outstanding ‘in its first-ever Ofsted inspection.
Nearly 30,000 drivers caught out in the first four months of a controversial bus lane ban should get their money back, opponents claim.
Roadworks to bring superfast broadband to a town are to end as the project is halted without the cables being laid.
A small victory has been won by campaigners keen to stop a quarry expansion, after councillors voted to oppose the plan.
Families have been warned to be aware of scams because their personal data may have been obtained in a hack of a school’s IT system.
A new takeaway has applied for an extension to its agreed hours, before it has even opened.
Interest rate hikes are causing a car dealership to shelve its expansion plans, but it still needs permission.
The efforts of an impassioned pensioner to get recognition for a fallen airman is to be recognised at a posthumous ceremony in her village.
A council has sparked anger from environmental campaigners by not objecting to the proposed expansion of a quarry into protected woods.
An out-of-town shopping complex could be getting a drive-thru Costa Coffee, as plans to fill the last remaining spaces are revealed.
A former head teacher has hit out at schools insisting on logo-heavy uniforms, with one trust in particular in the firing line.
The owner of a family home converted into a house of multiple occupation without permission is seeking to legitimise the scheme.
An 81-year-old who redesigned a 1930’s Austin Seven roll-top delivery van has put it up for sale.
An engineer locked in a six-year battle with his housing association over claims his home wasn’t correctly sound-proofed has won compensation.
A caterer denied a street trader’s licence has been told he is trying to put his burger van in the wrong place on a busy road.
A “stepping stone” pond is to be created to help a population of great crested newts.
Trees at a popular park which have been hit by disease must be felled because they pose a risk to the public.
A 17th-century building which was once a bakery is for sale at auction and could become flats or a coffee shop with planning permission.
There are changes to Nu Venture bus services across a wide area with one estate losing its bus because of badly parked residents’ cars.
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