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A bus company has announced it will extend its maximum fare scheme for another six months after seeing higher take-up.
Police found an all-terrain vehicle hidden in woodland two days after it was stolen – now they are searching for the thieves.
Around 120 people marched through a town centre in support of Palestinians in Gaza.
Proposals for a 28,000 seat rugby stadium have been rivalled with plans for a 2,500 home garden city.
Developers wishing to place a solar farm on prime agricultural land in the countryside are to get a second hearing in the New Year.
A disused railway ticket office which was transformed into a community venue has been nominated for an award.
A 37-apartment retirement living complex will be named Corn Mill Place to remember the watermill which once stood there.
Funeral and cremation services are to cost more as the cost of dying rises, a local authority has warned.
A borough council has dropped controversial elements of its Local Plan in order to get it past the finishing line.
An inquest into an apparent hit-and-run victim has opened.
Runners have expressed safety fears over a constantly flooded footpath which could freeze over during the cold weather.
A block of flats is proposed to be built along a river, replacing a concrete slab which has been unused for three decades.
A meadow once filled with butterflies is making way for a commercial park – and only one person objected.
Housing estate residents are growing increasingly frustrated over the failure of a ‘sump buster’ to stop traffic ‘rat-running’ past their homes.
An inquiry will be held over plans to build a large warehouse just off the M20, amid fears it would spoil the approach to a historic attraction.
Around 150 people joined a rally in protest at the ongoing treatment of Palestinians in the Israel-Gaza war.
CGI images have been released of what a village school, set to expand to meet demand, could look like.
A council has revealed that it expects to lose 1,661 acres of green field space to housing by 2038.
A retiring council chief executive will be replaced by her experienced deputy until a permanent appointment can be made.
A council leader says his authority cannot take on any more asylum seekers – but others said a ‘zero’ response was not acceptable.