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Tributes have been paid to a former mayor and long-serving Labour councillor who has been described as a “real gentleman” and a “one-off”.
Developers wanting to build 45 homes in a village have been told they would need to pay more than £40k for a new GP surgery.
The county could lose another well-known American-style restaurant after TGI Fridays enters administration.
More than £17,000 will be spent on installing second-hand Christmas lights for the first time in a bid to boost an area’s economy.
Council-owned land which was previously set aside for an affordable housing scheme is set to go under the hammer.
Plans for a multi-million-pound college extension have been approved by the council.
A 51-year-old man has been sent back to prison after attempting to damage the window of police station not long after his cake stealing exploits.
An opening date has been confirmed for a much-awaited discount chain store, once home to a supermarket chain.
Measures are being introduced to combat antisocial behaviour in a town’s high street.
The government is set to go ahead with cutting winter fuel payments for pensioners across the country.
A mum who started a ”cake floristry” business after finding her talent while baking for her kids’ birthdays has smashed a national contest.
A 17-year-old who had gone missing has been found safe and well.
A 37-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of rape after a woman reported being attacked near a river.
The cause of death of a couple who were found after a yacht sank near the coast of Sicily has been revealed.
Two homes were damaged after a car was found ablaze in a suspected arson.
A new document which will guide the future of transport planning in the county has been criticised for ‘ignoring’ a community.
A single mum who battled mental health issues is among campaigners staging a protest walk against the possible closure of a family support hub.
A man was airlifted to a London hospital after an excavator tipped over in a field.
Firefighters spent more than nine hours extinguishing hay bales that caught alight.
A public consultation is set to be held for the construction of up to 570 homes on farmland.
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