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A parish council could come to the rescue of villagers trying to purchase a redundant church.
Questions have been asked at an inquest about the care a man with learning difficulties received before he suffered an "unsurvivable" head injury.
A criticism has been levelled at some councillors who chose not to wear face coverings during a meeting where others had been instructed to do so.
A pub is offering a gift of wild-flower seeds to the fist 300 customers when it re-opens with a new name next month.
Villagers are upset about the council's decision to sell a piece of their heritage without consultation.
A mother is planning a wing-walk to raise funds to thank the NHS for saving the life of her and her baby.
A former landfill site has been spruced up with the planting of 420 trees.
A crash driver was doing between 82 and 93mph in a 30-zone and had taken drugs and alcohol before a fatal crash.
More homes are needed to pay for crucial junction work while cars going to a McDonald's will be diverted in an effort to fix a town's traffic issues.
A last ditch attempt to save a town's Park and Ride Service has been defeated.
There will be closures on the A249 this weekend and next as works on M2 Junction 5 continue.
A boyhood friend has paid tribute to man who was tragically found dead after a search lasting several days.
Voters will see big changes come the May elections next year.
Residents are being asked their views on new voting arrangements for their borough council.
A poorly lit footpath is causing concerns for the safety of pedestrians.
Anti-vaxxers have visited a town centre and told a vaccination clinic manager his premises are a "potential crime scene".
The man leading the inquiry into the crimes of a murderer and necrophiliac says: 'No-one can fail to be horrified by his crimes.'
A borough council has spent now in a bid to make long-term cost savings.
There is funeral service tomorrow for a man who played a key role in preserving his neighbourhood.
Three parking machines were ripped from the ground by thieves in one town in Kent.