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A registered sex offender has been jailed after police found he had tampered with the monitoring software on his phone.
An appeal has been made for land owners to put forward sites for housing or traveller pitches to meet government targets.
Two men have been charged with supplying drugs after cocaine, cash and a knuckleduster were discovered in three police raids.
A woman has reported she was raped after being followed inside a supermarket toilet cubicle.
A country park is set to have a £130k community space set up in two 40ft shipping containers to host events and workshops.
A school has opened a £6m teaching block set to help the increase in pupil admissions and dedicated it to a former head who passed away in 2013.
An animal charity has raised concerns after a cat was found with a plastic carrier bag around its neck.
A mum who battled choppy seas while sailing solo around Great Britain says her husband was with her “in spirit”.
A foster carer who has looked after asylum-seeker children has spoken out about the “worrying” increase in hostility towards them.
Temporary traffic lights have been set up on a busy main road and are expected to last more than three weeks.
A prolific shoplifter has been jailed and is prevented from entering a store with a bag that is not clear, on her release from prison.
The construction of a new health facility that aims to speed up the process of patients being diagnosed is “progressing well”, despite delays.
A renovated £20k family entertainment centre has launched in a former troubled snooker club and bar.
An inseparable couple celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary says the secret is to “never go to bed on an argument”.
The principal of a special needs school that’s been given its third “outstanding” rating in a row says it’s a “fantastic outcome”.
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.
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