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Councillors have declared they must “stop playing” in their response to the climate emergency and add more solar panels to a housing development.
A public park described as “grim, menacing and dystopian” is to get its own police office.
A payphone is under threat of being removed by BT after being used on average only once a week.
A new church centre that has been 10 years in the making will host its first service this weekend.
A double amputee and PTSD sufferer are seeking permission to create a drop-in centre for fellow ex-servicemen.
A drummer has composed a piece on his snare drum to accompany the sound of a building site pile-driver that’s been driving him and his neighbours mad.
Land-owner plans to charge dog owners for walking their pets in a field divided into two paddocks.
Rotting food has been spread over a main road after a side door on a waste lorry opened as it went around a roundabout.
Villagers worried about post offices closing have been told there are applicants coming forward.
A decades-old centre used to train and house racing greyhounds could be replaced by new homes.
Two town centre commercial premises could be converted into flats.
A holiday couple woke up in their hotel bedroom to find a man leaning over them – who then made off with their watches, jewellery, wallets.
A swimming club will share a school’s new swimming pool in exchange for giving pupils lessons.
Trees have been felled to make way for a 250-home development.
Bosses of a woodland wedding venue are seeking permission to run unlimited events in the warmer months.
A charity-run village pre-school could lose its home after a parish council doubled its rent and may not renew its lease.
Residents of one Kent borough have already learned they’ll face another council tax hike next year.
A council aiming for zero carbon by 2030 is yet to put recycling bins in its own offices four years after declaring a climate emergency.
RBLI will be able to expand its services to help homeless ex-servicemen after a big donation was received.
Work to start clearing a footpath that has been flooded for three years is set to start.