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Two males accused of assaulting a man in a town centre before stealing his wallet will appear in court.
A lorry driver who claimed the concealed packages he was bringing into the UK were tobacco was transporting more than a £1million worth of cocaine.
Plans for an art gallery to expand its studio to reveal Grade II listed wine vaults have received overwhelming support.
A woman left paralysed from a virus while working abroad has described feeling "overwhelmed" after taking her first assisted steps on a treadmill.
A new office for council staff would be an investment for residents at the cost of an increase in tax, it has been warned.
A generous five-figure grant will pay for 14 new specialist beds to accommodate the needs of disabled residents living at Martha Trust.
Backlash from residents has prompted a town council to find extra funds to keep its public toilets open throughout the autumn.
A mum living with incurable breast cancer is advising women not to "shrug off" abnormalities this October Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
A charity's uniform recycling project has been so successful, its founder has pledged to continue it throughout the year.
Pressure is mounting for a council to find a suitable overnight parking spot for motorhomes after residents fight to have them banned.
Four runners will be raising money for Martha Trust as they take part in the virtual 2020 Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday.
A brand new supermarket preparing to open its doors signifies more than £620,000 investment in a Kent town.
Emergency services were called to a park to help deal with a medical incident.
A cyclist forced to take a four-mile detour alongside 60 mph lorries due to a tollbridge closure has slammed an authority for its lack of planning.
A museum is preparing to reopen after seven months with a new exhibition about pilgrimage.
A lifeboat volunteer who followed in his father's footsteps has been awarded for his 20 years of service.
A 'worrying' number of face masks were collected from the streets and verges of a town as community members collaborated for a clean up.
Residents are just one nod away from winning a five-year fight to stop motorhomes from parking overnight along a seafront road.
Tributes have been paid to a former mayor whose family say her tenure was 'one of the proudest times of her life'.
Residents say they won't be 'palmed of with half-measures' as they launch a petition for more public toilets to be installed in their town.