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Residents living in a trouble-hit park are calling for action after yobs repeatedly fly-kicked their front doors over five months.
Emergency services were scrambled to a busy harbour after a shopper died suddenly.
Families in a new-build block of flats have been left living out of hotels after a faulty light fitting sparked a huge fire.
Tenants living in the last remaining part of a town’s Napoleonic barracks face eviction – as property repairs could cost more than £1.2 million.
Police have confirmed a man’s body has been discovered in a car.
Eight fire engines tackled a blaze that broke out at a property last night.
Ofsted has rated a nursery “inadequate” after inspectors concluded “children’s safety and security cannot be assured”.
A “local legend” believed to be Britain’s oldest fisherman who spent more than 70 years working in a town’s harbour has died.
A wildlife rescue centre loved by Johnny Depp has shared a video showing a rare big-toothed bat feeding after it was discovered in a house.
Cybercriminals claim they have stolen data from a water company’s IT systems.
Arrests have been made after two men were attacked at a bus stop.
A luxury seafront development infamous for ear-piercing banshee-like wailing has been handed the ‘Worst Building of 2023 Prize’.
Shoppers will face disruption as a busy Tesco is set to close for several weeks amid a major refurbishment.
Safety fears are mounting after high-profile plans to roll out a large affordable housing estate around a former mental asylum were unveiled.
A 100-year-old says he still loves driving – even though potholes on Kent’s roads are “worse than ever” and modern-day motorists have “no manners”.
A teenage boy was attacked and mugged near a park by a gang of eight people.
Officers were called to a disturbance involving a customer and a security guard at a Tesco store.
Police have arrested a man after a seven-strong gang reportedly attacked their victim in the street.
The mercury will climb to double figures later this week after a bitterly cold start to the year.
A town centre is set to lose a bank after it was revealed less than 10 per cent of customers use the branch as the sole method to manage their money.