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The new owners of a once proud village pub left in ruins and “plagued by fly-tippers” have revealed their “exciting” plans for its future.
The county’s largest local authority has confirmed roof damage to one of its historic buildings was caused by lead thieves.
More than 120,000 illegal cigarettes have been seized as part of a joint police and Home Office operation stubbing out illegal trade in two towns.
An inquest has opened into the death of an alleged murder victim who was stabbed twice with a kitchen knife.
A family of Show People say they had no choice but to illegally move onto green belt land as the county’s Traveller sites are full.
Amended plans for a town centre tower block have been officially approved after the previous scheme was deemed no longer financially “viable”.
A scheme has been drawn up to convert a former pub into a community cenre and HMO only three months after it closed.
Part of a busy road is closed to allow for emergency roadworks just weeks after the previous ones ended.
A girl has been arrested following an alleged assault at a secondary school.
Eagle-eyed police officers stopped a suspected drug driver after noticing her car had defective tyres.
Two prolific thieves have been jailed after stealing hundreds of pounds worth of items from major supermarkets.
A man has been arrested after armed officers carried out a raid on multiple homes.
A former major department store once an iconic face on the town is set to be taken over after sitting empty for three years.
A scheme to breathe new life into a derelict 16th century pub could be approved more than a year after plans were submitted.
A secondary school has been forced to close its doors to pupils following a “serious water leak” inside its building.
An inquest has been opened into the death of a 16-year-old girl who was killed in a car crash on a busy A-road.
A police officer has been dismissed after a misconduct hearing after he was charged with possessing a Class A drug.
Business owners, commuters and residents have spoken out over the loss of a popular ferry service which they say will “massively” impact them.
As the government crackdown on school absences, education bosses reveal what they are doing to get children back into the classroom.
The former premises of a popular family bike shop have been filled after sitting empty for more than a year.