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A parish council which changed its name to town council to 'shake off a Vicar of Dibley image' is now asking residents to design its new logo.
The writer of a popular annual pantomime has written a book about his exciting, dangerous and sometimes sad Falklands war experience.
A homeowner is demanding urgent checks after the frame of a new house has been erected "just steps" from her back door.
Police are appealing for help in a search for a man who has been missing since Sunday.
TikTok videos showcasing the behind-the-scenes works of artisan butcher Lizzy Douglas have helped towards her latest national award.
A hairdresser's lockdown struggle opened the door to a new business venture.
Charity ambassadors who received royal recognition for their services to others switched on a town's Christmas lights.
A new free evening bus service running between two towns will help women get home safely over the festive season.
French fishermen have blocked French ports and ferry traffic in protests over post-Brexit fishing licences.
Concerns over vibrations from the use of heavy machinery during a £1million forecourt renovation have prompted a museum to shut.
The chance to meet Father Christmas - without booking - and browse stalls will be at Martha Trust Christmas Fayre.
A parent who set up a GoFundMe appeal to help his daughter's nursery replace much loved play equipment has been amazed by the response.
A 30-year-old man has been arrested after a bottle of water was thrown through a council office window, forcing the closure of the building.
More than 100 trees have been erected on shop fronts as part of the final preparations before a town's Christmas lights switch-on.
Police were called this morning after a woman's body was found on a beach.
A council is running a survey to find out what people love, hate and feel could be improved within the community.
A couple who revived a village shop are marking their five-year anniversary with an expansion.
St Margaret's Players is marking its return to theatre with a festive rendition of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
A refugee action group has slammed the home secretary's comments that people are exploiting Britain’s “dysfunctional” asylum system.
Brave participants are now invited to sign up to the Boxing Day Dip which this year marks its 40th anniversary.