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Furniture, cardboard boxes, a TV, and gas canisters are among items which have been dumped in a village.
A group of young people have been recognised nationally for their work in tackling hate crime and bullying.
Residents have slammed proposals to build a new retirement complex on the site of a former bowling green amid a dwindling stock of outdoors space.
Rescuers spent three and a half hours breaking down a chimney to save a wood pigeon which had become trapped.
Around 70 charges have been brought against offenders as part of a police crackdown on crime in a town centre.
An Age UK charity will be transforming a hotel into a community hub with extra care housing and respite spaces to ease hospital bed blocking.
The Port of London Authority is set to invest £10 million into a new control centre as it predicts a significant increase in river traffic.
Businesses across the county are doing their bit to help support the victims of a devastating earthquake in the Middle East.
Bosses at a conservation project have lowered the cost of entry for another month which also includes half term.
A hairdresser is retiring after cutting thousands of heads of hair, doing hundreds of perms and seeing styles come back into fashion.
New homes could be built at the site of a devastating fire that destroyed two houses eight months ago.
Police and paramedics were called following a crash between a car and a teenage pedestrian.
A council leader has accused the Home Secretary of creating tensions within the community over plans to move 70 asylum seekers into a hotel.
A major development set for a town centre car park has been approved by council members.
More than 30 dogs who were found at a bungalow after their owner died are on the road to recovery.
Plans to demolish flats to make way for 46 new council homes have been approved.
A pensioner says he has no idea why he has been singled out by stone-throwing yobs who smashed windows and left burning rubbish on his doorstep.
A borough was transformed into a magical winter garden with two light festivals over the weekend.
A council leader has condemned Home Office plans to use a town hotel to house around 70 asylum seekers.
A new way of paying is being introduced into a town centre's council-run car parks.
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