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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.
A playgroup that has been running for 57 years is at a crisis point and has appealed for help to keep it open.
A consultation on revisions to a town’s key planning blueprint has closed, with an MP among the hundreds responding.
There are plans for another HMO in a ward which already has more than 115 – the highest in the town.
Plans to turn two listed buildings into a museum honouring a famed architect are in tatters, after an attempt to stop their sale was defeated.
A school run by a trust responsible for thousands of pupils across the county has received another top Ofsted report.
A village is seeking to install an iconic phone box, but you won’t be able to make calls from it.
A new bus service will connect a town centre to the local hospital from Monday.
Final plans showing 217 flats in five apartment blocks have been revealed for a town centre redevelopment site.
Children at a special needs school have been given their own double-decker bus to play on.
A local authority chief executive is retiring after working 40 years for the borough.
A football club for players with disabilities held their own Remembrance event, with a little help from the RBL and firefighters.
A council is selling two historic buildings that had been earmarked to become a museum dedicated to one of the UK's greatest architects.
Proposals for a garden village on a green belt site could be dropped in order to help a council get its threatened local plan past an inspector.