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Revisions have been announced to a town's "emergency active travel schemes."
A parking error led to fire crews being called to release a driver from her car.
Scores of people journeyed to keep their coronavirus test appointments today, for nothing.
A district council aims to go six years running without a parking charges increase to help the Covid-hit economy.
Four men have been charged with bringing people into the country illegally after being arrested near services on the A2.
Families are still being subjected to a nauseous smell emanating from a new anaerobic digester plant.
Park wardens have been given zero-emission transport.
Train services have resumed after a five-hour absence.
A council -owned theatre has garnered £500,000 support from the Government.
Police want drivers to check dash-cam footage for a red Vauxhall Insignia.
Youth cricket and football clubs were allegedly targeted by con men.
Two men were seen fleeing the scene of an arson with their clothes on fire.
Police are looking for a woman after a member of staff at a kitchen showroom had their phone stolen after being distracted.
No cause has been found for a fire in a three-storey home.
"A kind and caring young man" has been named as the victim of a motorway crash which killed two men and left a third fighting for his life.
Movie-lovers can return to a cinema that's been given a plush revamp, with a choice of 11 films across eight screens.
A £3.2m junction will be paid for by the taxpayer, but the only reason it's needed is because of new homes - so why aren't developers paying?
An MP has been told her Government's housing push is a "denial of local democracy".
Ambulancemen needed to treat one resident for smoke inhalation after a house fire.
Edmund Gandy was respected enough to have a road named after him, but there was also a black sheep in the family.