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State-of-the-art x-ray facilities have been unveiled at a town's hospital.
A 73-year-old woman has been using buckets to catch drips of water falling from the ceiling of her council home, with repairs not due until next year.
Christmas has come early as 34 post boxes across a seaside town have been dressed in festive knitting.
Wheelchair users say they “could travel like anyone else” if a railway station is given government funding to install step-free access.
There are calls for a venue to be refurbished after it was revealed not a single couple booked the venue for a wedding last year.
More than 1,100 people dressed as Santa Claus and ran along the seafront to raise money for hospices across east Kent.
Organisers are hoping to revive a seaside town's raft race – about 40 years since it last took place.
The owners of a garden centre that has stopped selling Christmas trees in plastic packaging have urged other businesses to do the same.
Police have warned they no longer have the resources to monitor a popular funfair.
Volunteers have decided to only light up the top half of a town’s Christmas tree to prevent “louts and yobbos” from damaging it.
Revised plans for a controversial site on a former golf club have been revealed.
Striking images of a multi-million pound development that will change the face of the centre of a seaside town have been revealed.
The grieving mother of a 28-year-old man, whose death remains a mystery, has criticised police for failing to treat his disappearance seriously.
The death of a 28-year-old who washed up on a French beach has left police on both sides of the Channel stumped.
A long-awaited Sainsbury's has welcomed its first customers.
A teenage boy has been rushed to a London hospital with serious injuries following a violent burglary.
The unveiling of a town's Christmas tree has been received markedly differently to a predecessor dubbed the worst in the country.
A 26-year-old woman was treated for hypothermia after being pulled from the sea by police and coastguard officers.
A beloved town centre clothes store is set to close after struggling to compete with the growth of online shopping.
Mothers are vowing never to take their children back to a play centre after pictures emerged of suspected black mould on its walls and ceilings.