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Football fans are being asked to take food donations as well as their support to the sidelines.
A Christmas shoebox campaigner is launching her 8th annual appeal to help the homeless - despite having just given birth to twins.
A six-year wait for a new relief road to alleviate congestion on one side of a town has ended.
A GoFundMe appeal in memory of a 13-year-old hit by a car could allow her family to create a lasting memorial.
A primary school teacher who became a mum during the pandemic has turned her talent to interactive baby classes.
A 13-year-old girl struck down by a car was an outstanding student who gave up her free time to help others improve their reading.
A community has shown it is divided over a parish council's plans to buy a new office.
A heart-warming response to a toy appeal means hundreds of children will receive 'good as new' gifts this Christmas.
A man has appeared in court charged with the theft of a Harry Potter-style classic car, once admired by Ron Weasley actor Rupert Grint.
A secondary school has fallen victim to a data ransom attack with parents warned to remain vigilant over identity theft.
Residents have celebrated the return of a bridge following its half a million pound overhaul.
A head teacher is going above and beyond to ensure children can still mark their birthdays as the pandemic continues to hamper celebrations.
Five Kent households have struck lucky this lockdown after winning a share of £150,000 thanks to their postcode.
A son is following in his father's footsteps after securing a tenancy on a well-known pub and launching a £50,000 refurbishment.
A dad desperate to hug his disabled daughter again has told how a kind gesture from TV's David Walliams has helped boost their spirits.
A town is mourning a popular builder who died suddenly just a week before his 50th birthday.
A popular Poundland worker described as "always helpful and cheerful" will be remembered at a socially distanced candlelit vigil.
Two people were taken to hospital after a car crashed into the front of a pub.
The pandemic, PPE and problematic gales have not been enough to stop Christmas lights organisers from preparing a town for its annual switch on.
A 3D viewing room designed to make people feel like they're in a gallery is helping an artist to hold a virtual exhibition.