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Parish councillors had many questions about how a contract with hunters had come to be allowed on public grounds, but no-one had the answers.
Traffic at standstill after morning crash.
One lane of the M20 was closed while police helped two people walking on the carriagway.
Campaigners have been able to tear up their campaign leaflets opposing further development in their community after hearing they had won the fight.
Students must wear face-coverings on their school site.
It transpires that a council has failed to secure the support of many of the landowners it needs for its 'masterplan'.
A petition to close down a farm where an animal had to be put down has raised more than 38,000 signatures.
An online petition opposed to the use of shooting as a means to control pests has reached almost 1,000 signatures
Four flats were evacuated last night as a precaution.
The courage of a six-year-old double amputee has been recognised on national television.
The government is considering the views of the public before passing new legislation on parking on pavements.
Six-year-old Isla aims to clean her up her village and save the turtles too.
No-one dare tell these drinkers not to stand at the bar!
A school will introduce football and boys' hockey now it has an all-weather pitch.
After a seven-month absence thanks to Covid, am-dram is back.
A town's Minor Injury Unit is to get an upgrade.
Police have issued a warning after a spate of incidents involving fraudsters who pretend to be police officers to con elderly people.
Thanks for looking after our kids, says store chief.
Two MPs in the county have contacted police after they received abuse and threats about the free schools meals vote in the House of Commons.
Home-owners are growing angry as they enter their fourth day surviving with only bottled water.