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A proposal to install solar carports a popular park has been approved but one councillor fears they will look “terrible”.
A council leader has said he is “incredibly worried” about the Labour government’s direction on planning policy.
A new council-backed service will collect unwanted clothing and other items from your doorstep for free and send them to charity.
The swashbuckling adventure of The Three Musketeers will play out across 10 outdoor venues this summer.
The owner of a hotel that shut suddenly and has since been vandalised is still waiting for a council to consider his plan to turn it into homes.
The author, broadcaster and former politician has been announced as the headline act at a town’s literary festival.
Almost 500 children are waiting to hear whether they have set a new world record for a tug of war.
The public is being reassured that failings at a probation hostel for murderers and sex offenders are being addressed.
Lioness Alessia Russo has been ranked one of the best players in the world by Top Trumps.
A former Tory government minister was back in her old stomping ground to support the local Reform UK candidate ahead of the general election.
What to do if you haven’t received your postal ballot papers after delays have hit some parts of Kent.
Hundreds of villagers attended a protest march to continue their objections to plans for thousands of new homes in the green belt.
A town centre church has won permission to create a new meeting room in the former vicarage which has been used to home Ukrainian refugees.
A year-long project has recreated Anne Boleyn’s rooms at Hever Castle.
A former NatWest bank which has fallen victim to vandals can be turned into a religious-based community centre.
A patients’ group is calling for politicians to address the problem of overwhelmed GP surgeries following the election.
A new clinic has opened offering private blood tests, promising results within 24 hours to beat GP queues.
A road-widening scheme to facilitate a new football ‘centre of excellence’ could encroach on 130-year-old allotments, an inspector was told.
Some residents in the town were left scratching their heads about the statues.
Crime has dropped significantly in a town centre and now council leaders want to fix its reputation online.
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