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Music, food, dancing and powdered paint are on the menu as Hindu’s and their guests celebrate Holi.
A borough’s Local Plan has been approved by a Government inspector despite being labelled as “a disaster” and “monstrosity” by campaigners.
Campaigners seeking to have some disused farmland declared a village green say they are ready for the public inquiry.
A new supermarket will bring jobs to a town centre.
A newly-declared general election hopeful believes boundary changes will help him defeat the sitting MP.
A local authority must pay thousands in costs after councillors refused a planning application, and were later overruled by a government inspector.
A cricketer who suffered a cardiac arrest while in Australia has returned to his old school to boost awareness of cardiac arrest among the young.
Householders face a 4.59% rise in council tax, after a council set its budget.
Gas main replacement works will mean hold-ups on a key route into one town for up to nine weeks.
A Grade II listed former bank has been turned into a workspace hub in a £2.5m restoration project.
An MP has secured a government promise to fund repairs to a river towpath that has been closed by subsidence for four years.
Hundreds of residents are demanding the return of a speed camera on a “dangerous” road bend near several schools after it was removed without notice.
There were delays near a busy motorway services station following an earlier collision involving two vehicles.
Two fire crews attended a blaze in a kitchen after cooking overheated and caused a kitchen blaze.
Engineers have been working since yesterday to fix a gas leak that has closed a key route into a busy town.
A register of projects developers can support to help them meet new biodiversity targets has been produced but some are skeptical of its impact.
Good news for motorists as key route re-opens ahead of schedule.
A mum used her mobile phone to record a glow in her baby’s eye, which turned out to be cancer.
An accident involving a lorry and a car caused delays for drivers on the M25.
A passing community support officer (PCSO) has been awarded for quickly jumping into action and saving the life of a motorist choking on food.