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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.
Sailors from HMS Kent will march through a town centre to exercise their newly won Freedom of the County.
Hundreds of people turned out for a charity football match in memory of a tragic teenager.
After weeks of a council and water company being at loggerheads over who should repair a sinkhole, action is to be taken.
People who warned a junction was dangerous say they were proved right after a crash and have told councillors the responsibility lies with them.
Work has started to convert a public toilet block into a police office in a bid to reduce anti-social behaviour.
Young people are being offered a three-year apprenticeship to train as an HGV motor mechanic.
An articulated lorry has become stranded, completely blocking a country lane, after satnav took the driver that way to avoid road closures.
Walkers stepped out at the weekend to show their dismay at plans to extend a ragstone quarry at the expense of Ancient Woodland.
Councillors have rejected plans for an Aldi store despite huge support from residents.
An MP is pressing the government to listen to voters’ views and to scrap mandatory housing targets.
The father of a young man killed in a car crash has been refused a visa to attend his son’s funeral.
A village just can’t wait until the opening of its new community facility in just four weeks’ time.
A fraudster ended up in court after using a stolen Blue Badge.
A pilot who stayed at the controls of his burning Hurricane to steer it away from a village school will be remembered with a flypast.