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A firm can has won permission to add an extra floor to a listed water pump house despite neighbours' objections.
Homes are still without electricity this morning after a power surge caused smoke to pour from electric sockets.
Developers are arguing that there is no longer a need to provide a community space in a development of 295 homes.
There will be food, dancing and live shows at a Thai festival this weekend, hosted by two popular restaurants.
The second phase of a housing development on a former cement works has been given the go ahead.
A popular music festival has been criticised after disabled ticket-holders were left struggling to see the acts or use the toilets.
A parish council wants to fell a long-standing oak tree on a village green over safety concerns.
A deal has been done to keep a popular charity pre-school at a community centre.
Police intercepting a suspected drugs drop have arrested a driver.
Work to replace a gas main will affect motorists and bus services for the next three weeks.
A retired eye surgeon has told of her frustration as a 10-year fight to convert a derelict telephone exchange continues.
A towering figure in variety entertainment since the 1960s and a passionate advocate of inclusivity within the industry has died.
A two-year campaign to have 15 hectares of open space declared a village green finally has an end date in sight.
Highways officers have been slated for failing to address the public on the future of a road closure deemed a risk to school children.
Motorists are facing rush-hour delays on a busy stretch of motorway due to a crash involving a car and a lorry.
An international heating and ventilation company has opened a brand new state-of-the-art factory in the county.
A Labour Party member of 30 years has quit after being suspended without being given a reason why.
A blue plaque has appeared in a town accusing its MP of voting to “allow raw sewage to be dumped in a river”.
Controversial landlord Fergus Wilson has insisted highway works around one of his properties are nothing to do with him.
A borough council has declined to fund improvements to the county’s second most dangerous junction despite an impassioned plea from a ward councillor.