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Operatic society, founded in 1906, could be left without a stage after losing its venue

29 March 2018
Operatic society, founded in 1906, could be left without a stage after losing its venue

An amateur group is facing the final curtain after theatre bosses say they can no longer subside its productions,

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Victim in her 60s was hit in the face outside GP surgery

26 March 2018
Victim in her 60s was hit in the face outside GP surgery

Police say they have made contact with a woman they want to speak to in connection with an assault.

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Man glassed in gang attack

26 March 2018
Man glassed in gang attack

A man needed hospital treatment for a head injury after being attacked by a gang with a 'glass object'.

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Poppies to cascade down historic landmarks

26 March 2018
Poppies to cascade down historic landmarks

The centenary of the end of the First World War will be marked with spectacular poppy tributes on landmarks.

Arrest after stolen artefacts recovered

20 March 2018
Arrest after stolen artefacts recovered

A man is being questioned over the theft of thousands of archaeological finds

Get up close and personal - with wolves

20 March 2018
Get up close and personal - with wolves

A Kent wildlife park has created a new woodland wolf enclosure which visitors can view from above.

Singing 'should become NHS treatment'

20 March 2018
Singing 'should become NHS treatment'

A music professor says singing could have major health benefits such as reducing depression, based on the findings of a six-month study.

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Care home plans dubbed 'overbearing'

19 March 2018
Care home plans dubbed 'overbearing'

A planned care home would create traffic chaos and has been branded as overbearing, councillors have heard.

Double amputee's Everest dream back on

19 March 2018
Double amputee's Everest dream back on

Tourism officials have had a change of heart after refusing a former soldier permission to climb the world's highest mountain.

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Archaeologists celebrate return of treasured items

16 March 2018
Archaeologists celebrate return of treasured items

A tip-off has led to the recovery of a haul of treasured artefacts stolen from an archaeological store.

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Road re-opens following gas leak

15 March 2018
Road re-opens following gas leak

Emergency services have re-opened a major road after a gas leak brought traffic to a standstill.

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A dropped cigarette butt could cost you dearly

15 March 2018
A dropped cigarette butt could cost you dearly

There are new proposals to increase littering fines to £150 in a tough clampdown on the environmental menace.

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Biker crash leads to arrest of driver

13 March 2018
Biker crash leads to arrest of driver

A crash in which a motorcyclist was seriously hurt has led to the arrest of a man for dangerous driving, drug driving and failing to stop.

Arrest after biker seriously injured in crash

13 March 2018
Arrest after biker seriously injured in crash

A man has been arrested following a crash between a car and motorcycle which resulted in the biker being flown to a London hospital.

Man accused of sex attack facing new charge

12 March 2018
Man accused of sex attack facing new charge

A 30-year-old man has denied multiple charges following alleged sexually-motivated attacks on two women.

Anger as nurse sacked for calling health chief a 'd***head'

09 March 2018
Anger as nurse sacked for calling health chief a 'd***head'

A nurse dismissed for her angry online rants against hospital management has been defended by a campaigner.

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Double tragedy for mum of homeless man

08 March 2018
Double tragedy for mum of homeless man

The death of a man in a homeless shelter is a double tragedy for his grieving mother.

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Warning to householders to be vigilant

07 March 2018
Warning to householders to be vigilant

Police hunting a bogus caller who claimed to be checking water pressure have released an image of the suspect.

Alarming levels of abuse suffered by council staff

06 March 2018
Alarming levels of abuse suffered by council staff

Housing staff working on the frontline face a shocking level of violence - with one man hurling a computer monitor at workers.

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'Poison' fear over lead on path

06 March 2018
'Poison' fear over lead on path

Lead pellets found on a public footpath in woods could be part of a wider health hazard, it's feared.

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