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Unlicensed puppy breeder slapped with court injunction

05 April 2018
Unlicensed puppy breeder slapped with court injunction

A court has served an injunction on an unlicensed dog breeder preventing the sale of cockapoo puppies.

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Fruit and veg - how it used to be sold

05 April 2018
Fruit and veg - how it used to be sold

A plastic packaging free grocery store promises a return to old time shopping habits.

Hold tight - a revolution in public transport could be coming

05 April 2018
Hold tight - a revolution in public transport could be coming

Futuristic driverless transport could solve town and city traffic woes, says leading business commentator.

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Naked bike ride hits skids

05 April 2018
Naked bike ride hits skids

A controversial protest which sees cyclists ride through the streets nude has been called off.

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Green light for £9.1m car park

03 April 2018
Green light for £9.1m car park

Controversial plans for a three-storey car park next to a busy railway station have tonight been approved.

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Heated council debate expected over plans for £9.1 million multi-storey car park

03 April 2018
Heated council debate expected over plans for £9.1 million multi-storey car park

Clean air campaigners to gather to demonstrate against 'polluting' plans for a new multi-storey car park.

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Future bleak for club if plans shown the red card

02 April 2018
Future bleak for club if plans shown the red card

A football club faces collapse if plans for a new sporting super hub are rejected, bosses claim.

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Supermarkets blamed for closure of greengrocer

29 March 2018
Supermarkets blamed for closure of greengrocer

The owners of a fruit and veg shop which is closing after 70 years are urging shoppers to support small independent traders - or lose them.

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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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