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A maths teacher has been banned from the profession over inappropriate relationships with former pupils.
People have one final chance to influence a government planning inspector over proposals to build thousands of homes.
A retiring postmaster who runs a Kent village's post office has set up a petition calling for a new one to be opened when his closes.
A woman who has compiled a dossier of 100 photos of potholes in her area says the price of her home has dipped by up to £10k as a result.
Residents have given only a few days left if they wish to object to proposals for a new 20 metre phone mast near their homes.
Allotment holders say they are "relieved but not victorious" after a controversial parish council project that split opinion was dropped.
A independent preparatory school has shut its doors for good after running into financial hardship.
A councillor has sought to calm shoppers' nerves after a borough council announced five town centre car parks were surplus to requirements.
Neighbours remain upset at council's decision to allow a mobile home in the garden of a listed property in a conservation area.
A new ANPR camera outside a town centre has led to speculation congestion charges are on the way.
A borough council is to increase its council tax precept by the maximum allowed.
Hundreds of donations have helped raise almost £50k to save a theatre from closure – but it's not out of the woods yet.
A disgusted councillor has been left shocked after finding a discarded knife while clearing a route used by schoolchildren.
There is still time for companies to link their name to the county town's river festival.
Work to improve a junction to help it cope with extra traffic from a large housing development has been branded a waste of time and money.
National Highways has delayed a huge development by several months due to concerns about its impact on two motorways.
A council says it is powerless to act over fears of dangerous cyclists if the offenders are under age.
A borough council is diverting money from its affordable housing fund to pay staff more.
A teenage boy has admitted his part in a horror attack on three young girls inside a notorious town centre park.
Users of a 53-year-old leisure centre will have to accept only minor improvements to the decaying building for at least the next eight years.
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