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Rural Task Force officers have been cracking down on offences ranging from fly-tipping to farm thefts, and from nuisance riding to shooting wildlife.
A Constable needed hospital treatment after his ear was torn in a violent assault.
Police have issued an e-fit image of a man that are hunting following an attempted burglary
A former church with origins from the early 1100s is for sale as a family home.
Kent's fire service has issued a warning after rushing to a blaze at a family home.
Police have arrested a man after investigating two thefts, one of which saw jewellery taken while a store was closed.
A chef who already has one venue in the county is set to open a new restaurant in a 16th century building.
A council has been accused of planning environmental destruction "on a biblical scale" as it pushes ahead with 5,000-home plans.
MPs believe an inquiry is needed to discover whether bodies lying in hospital mortuaries are safe from abusers such as David Fuller.
A police operation against drug dealers across the county has resulted in another 28 arrests in one month.
A 'shocked' councillor has said that businesses and schoolchildren will suffer as the sinkhole closure of a busy road is extended.
After months of build-up a conversion of the downstairs section of a leisure complex into a food hall, run by independent traders, is complete.
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.