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A volunteer litter picker was left stunned after finding a 28-inch knife near a children's playground.
A horse has been transformed into a unicorn and influencer in a unique new business idea.
New playgrounds featuring castle climbing frames, roundabouts and insect hotels have been opened.
A town centre's multi-million pound bus hub is set to launch this bank holiday weekend.
A coach trip due to go to Poland and return to the UK with Ukrainian refugees has been postponed over visa issues.
Tributes to a well-respected and loved rugby coach and player have been paid through a charity match.
A lunch club celebrating its eighth anniversary has been branded a lifeline against loneliness.
An Army veteran tells how there are a surprising number of transferable skills between leading troops to working in a care home.
A single-dad is worried his son will want to live with his nan if he cannot drive him to school as a result of a DVLA backlog.
Images have been released of a man who may be able to help with a police investigation.
An animal lover says he is furious after his dog was sent home from the vets twice with a broken leg – despite him asking for x-rays.
An Age UK centre is due to close at the end of the month after funding changes.
The Met Office has issued a warning across parts of Kent of wind speeds of up to 50mph.
A former sailor raising money for Gurkhas has returned to his old stomping ground as part of his 7,500-trip around Britain.
Thousands are set to gather for the first time in two years for celebrations for Vaisakhi.
Villagers living near a shopping centre have slammed A2 junction works which have rumbled on for two years causing noise and long delays.
A young job-seeker has been forced to keep his car on his driveway for more than a year after falling victim to notorious driving licence delays.
A photography exhibition will commemorate 40 years since the Falklands War.
A couple say they are struggling to cope after facing homophobic abuse in the streets and disappointment at the intolerance 'in today's day and age'.
Proposals for a controversial cycle lane have been scrapped by a council after concerns from residents about a loss of parking.
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