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Drivers were stuck in queues stretching back four miles after a crash on the M25 brought traffic to a standstill.
A council with the third highest proportion of green belt land in the country is warning it will have to release some of it to meet housing targets.
A hospice has unveiled plans to move to purpose-built accommodation on a new care park.
Amid all the turmoil in our town centres, a store that has been serving customers since 1790 reveals the secrets of its success.
There are calls for action to improve an estate with broken doorways, scruffy communal areas and holes in the roofs.
A van driver is among four injured after being involved in a crash with a bus.
Footage shows the dramatic moment this year’s highest tide swept the coast.
Southern Water has been unable to give any details on why it has had to close a busy route for traffic heading to the M20.
A council plans to bring in charges at three free car parks and to increase fees elsewhere.
A rural village might yet be given an 87-bed care home for the elderly if a planning appeal is successful.
A council is consulting on its plans for 33 acres of woodland described as a valued community asset.
Patients face having appointments cancelled or transferred due to a water leak which has shut a doctor’s surgery and the road it’s on.
A mayor and mayoress took centre-stage at a colourful celebration of Diwali.
Parish council elections will become part of voters’ “Super Thursday” next May after a move to hold them at the same time as the borough poll.
The residents of a new luxury apartment block may find themselves looking out over a “sewage settlement lagoon”.
The Inner Wheel has honoured an ‘extraordinary’ 90-year-old who has been a member for 70 years.
A business celebrating a record-breaking year is to open a restaurant marrying its wine with locally-produced food.
A developer will be able to build and occupy one third of its business park before implementing a junction improvement previously considered vital.
An awards ceremony for a town’s river festival has kick-started sponsorship for next year.
A British serviceman who died in Belgium just 24 days before the end of the First World War has been honoured with a parade and wreath-laying service.
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