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Parents have set up a petition calling for a new non-selective school to save their children spending two hours on the bus each day.
Spring tides bring a risk of coastal flooding from mid-morning tomorrow with some rivers affected too.
Fishing tackle, syringes, traffic cones, soiled underwear and drink bottles and cans were just some of the things found in a litter-strewn millpond.
People have given their backing to an ANPR camera scheme to catch motorists using a bus-only route as a cut-through.
Journeys through a key river crossing are taking an hour longer than normal after an earlier accident.
A parking row has broken out between residents who want to park near their homes and a head teacher trying to keep them away from the school site.
A “constant mess” of disposable nappies and rotting food from black sacks torn open by foxes and cats needs addressing, says a councillor.
An aircraft fuselage and an oil rig’s liferaft have become the latest additions to a special school’s innovative learning hubs.
A Green Party candidate is hoping it will be fifth time lucky when he stands at the next General Election.
Councillors have approved plans for a nine-storey block of 118 flats despite it having only 27 parking spaces.
NatWest customers have been told their local branch is closing with the nearest now more than four miles away.
A charity has spoken of its ‘shock’ as the council withdraws a rates discount worth hundreds of pounds.
A petition is calling for a former school farm to be turned into a public open space rather than sold off for housing.
KCC will review the effects of a road closure following protests from residents and an intervention by two MPs.
Volunteers are invited to join a project to help save a town’s bumblebee population.
A housing developer building hundreds of homes has promised villagers the worst disruption will be over by the end of May.
Plans for a new community on land previously earmarked for 1,600 homes have been put forward.
Cab drivers say they are having to work longer hours to make ends meet in their town due to the absence of a cap on numbers.
There are fears nine new homes proposed to sit alongside a Finnish sauna built for the 1948 British Olympics will destroy the area’s tranquillity.
Taxi drivers are being accused of refusing fares when the journeys are too short and cashless, leaving people stranded.