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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.
A nine-year-old has been inspired to help others after he won an award for his involvement in promoting mental health and wellbeing.
More warehouse space at a former power station has been snapped up despite countrywide cuts by big brands.
More plans for new council homes that would see 26 properties demolished and replaced with a mix of flats, maisonettes and houses have been drawn up.
Plans for a mixed-use development of 156 flats, office and retail space have been recommended for approval by council officers.
Two young hairdressers have opened up their first salon after deciding to be their own bosses.
A park is sent to be transformed into a magical winter garden using light installations once again.
Developers have released the first CGIs of their 35-home scheme ahead of its launch weekend.
Work is ongoing to remove a mountain of illegally dumped tyres which has closed a coastal path for 15 months.
An inquest has heard a tearful statement from a man who accidentally killed his brother while test driving a HGV.
Dropped kerbs have been installed and paths re-paved to improve public access to a crematorium after calls from residents.
Being lively is the key to a long life according to 100-year-old Vera Manning.
An uncle is preparing to run the London Marathon in aid of a a brain tumour research charity after his niece was diagnosed following an eye test.
A memorial service has been held in honour of Major General Charles Gordon.
A mum who set up a fundraising page for her son's life-changing drug treatment has had it registered as a charity so it can help other families.
A planning application has been submitted to build a four-storey retirement complex on a former bowling green which caused upset when it closed.
A town's future regeneration could be at risk after missing out on a share of the government's multi-billion pound fund, a council has warned.
A main road has been closed due to planned works on a railway bridge.
Today marks 31 years since 16-year-old Claire Tiltman was brutally stabbed in a frenzied attack down an alleyway.