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An environmentalist has urged a borough council to improve its watercourses after being confronted with a litter choked river.
A new food hall has opened with eight different food stalls for you to choose from.
An MP says 'time is of the essence' to pay for a Judicial Review of a school closure decision taken by her government.
An man who died when his home caught fire had escaped the building once, but chose to go back in to fight the flames.
An MP has told health bosses they have a duty to object to a development because GP services are already strained to their limits.
A call from Labour for a review of a borough council's senior executive structure was dismissed by the council leader as "way off the agenda."
Residents, businesses and community groups are being given one last chance to comment on the development plan for their borough.
The West Country roots of a popular councillor were celebrated as a bench was unveiled in her memory.
Police have issued an image of a man they want to speak to following a string of break-ins.
Almost two months on from the completion of a station refurbishment project a town's famous dinosaur remains locked up – and no one will say why.
A 12-year-old girl needed surgery to a broken wrist after she and two friends were attacked by a pack of youths in a town centre park.
Mobile phone records showed that a drug dealer had 20 buyers lined up when he was arrested.
A group of young lads have been praised for their public-spirited actions after spotting a house fire and alerting the fire service.
An inquest has heard how four men died when their vehicle went onto the verge and plunged down a gully.
An MP fears an educational trust is breaking pledges made to parents over transferring pupils to another of its schools, as she fights to save it.
Campaigners worried about the effect of 75 new homes close to an historic abbey have welcomed a postponement of a planning appeal.
Tributes have been paid to a long-serving and popular borough councillor at a service of thanksgiving.
An ex-pupil of an independent school in Kent that shut in July hopes to raise enough money to buy it and continue using it to teach children.
Young ballerinas who had their dream show cancelled because of Covid get a second chance to perform with professionals.
A fairy village and a wonderland walkway are among treats in store for visitors to a popular park this festive season.
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