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A care home, which was approved in 2020, won’t be built now until 2027 after delays.
Building has started for new housing which was approved despite concerns it would lead to traffic problems near a hospital.
An application for 56 flats opposite a railway station with minimal parking provision has split opinion with some saying “new housing is needed”.
The long-standing volunteers at a theatre which started out as a redundant farm building reflect on how far it’s come and look ahead to the future.
Hundreds of people turned out to share their ideas on how the government can reshape the NHS over the next 10 years.
A bowls club has been awarded a grant for solar panels which with save it thousands of pounds a year in energy bills while reducing carbon emissions.
A zookeeper lost the tip of his finger to a Siberian tiger after hand-feeding it meat in small chunks which he had prepared.
Plans for nearly 800 homes, a school and traveller pitches have prompted concerns about the loss of greenspace, flooding and traffic.
A retired nurse who still lives in her own home at the age of 104 says she has been “very lucky” in life as she celebrates around family and friends.
Police taped off a road following a three-car crash which left two people in hospital.
An appeal to the public has been made to help find a missing 12-year-old schoolgirl, last seen five days ago.
Fire crews are urging people to make sure all mirrors and reflective objects are kept out of direct sunlight after a bedroom fire.
Firefighters on two engines were called to a blaze in the early hours which left a garage severely damaged.
Eager customers grabbed a trolley and joined the queue ahead of the opening of a new discount store.
A fast-food joint has been taken to court after fly-tipping partially eaten burgers, plastic bags and a whole kebab skewer.
A caterer who has served motorsport’s biggest stars their traditional Brands Hatch sausage, chips and beans is retiring after almost four decades.
The founder of an animal charity who attended a court hearing and planning appeal in the same week says keeping it going has been “relentless”.
A new pre-school implementing the Montessori Method, using wooden toys and specially designed apparatus, opens in a town centre.
An inquest has heard how a 36-year-old said he was going for a walk but died after falling from a town centre car park.
A woman has described the “stress” of being fined £500 for fly-tipping after leaving neatly folded donations by a clothes bank, which was full.
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