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From dust devils to rainbow clouds and moon halos – these are just a few of the breathtaking weather phenomena captured on camera across the county.
A group of mates who clubbed together to purchase a run-down sports club they frequented have revealed ‘exciting’ plans to ‘put it back on the map’.
A motorist has been arrested on suspicion of drug driving after he crashed on the M25.
An investigation is underway after a heavy portion of scaffolding came crashing down on a town square amid bad weather battering the county.
Bosses at independent record stores across the county say they are seeing a year-on-year rise in demand for vinyl.
Two police officers were taken to hospital after they were reportedly attacked at a train station.
A project to replace old gas mains will shut parts of a busy main road in and out of a housing estate for more than a month.
More scaffolding has been erected around a historic town venue to allow for repairs to the roof.
Trains have been cancelled throughout the county due to overrunning engineering works.
Councillors have approved plans to redevelop a listed building into a creative hub for a university.
Councillors have said one of the county’s largest car boot sales can host more events.
A third takeaway is set to open in a parade of shops, replacing a school uniform store after it moved 10 miles down the road.
A church will be knocked down to make way for a housing development despite neighbours’ concerns the area is “too heavily developed”.
A pub which only reopened in the summer has closed once again just days before Christmas
The RSPCA is appealing for information after three tiny kittens were left by some bins in a residential area.
A man in his 20s has been arrested on suspicion of drink driving and causing serious injury after a child was hit by car.
Two Indian restaurants have won big at an annual food awards.
An 18-year-old was caught carrying a large Rambo-style knife and acting nervous while travelling through a railway station.
An investigation has been launched after a man reportedly tried to defraud a pensioner who was paying for parking at a hospital.
The cost of stamps and rise of social media might have put an end to the annual sending of Christmas cards to our loved ones.