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A bold vision to reshape a controversial multi-storey car park to include swanky apartments has been branded "madness".
Sales for eateries in a city are booming, with almost a quarter of all premises now being classed in the food and drink category.
An “exceptionally oversubscribed” grammar school is to expand its intake this September to cater for a huge demand for places.
A 440-space car park will be shut throughout next week to allow for a new technology system to be installed.
A doctor who used an old pad to prescribe a friend sleeping pills has been suspended.
TV fashion guru Gok Wan will be among the 20,000 people participating in the county's biggest LGBT festival next week.
More details have been revealed regarding an "immensely complex" project aimed at preventing a terrorist attack on busy retail streets.
Dozens of traders are revolting against a second term for divisive scheme aimed at boosting business and footfall.
Police have issued a computer-generated image of a man they are hoping to track down following a distraction burglary.
A 25-year-old man is to appear at crown court charged with a variety of offences ranging from pinching number plates to stealing laptops.
A number of expensive pieces of jewellery - including and Omega watch - are among the items to have been stolen from a house.
A developer says it is prepared to pump £7.5 million into a bike scheme at a new housing estate.
A 17-year-old boy is set to appear in court after he was arrested following a drugs raid.
An MP has been accused of using "magical maths" after claiming a triumph for remain voters at the European Parliament elections.
One of Kent's most historical landmarks could be set to reopen after being shut for years.
Hundreds of homes - and a McDonald's restaurant - have been left without electricity in a widespread power outage.
Hundreds of foreign lorry drivers are refusing to cough up when fined for parking illegally on an industrial estate.
Plans to open an indoor climbing centre in a warehouse on an industrial estate have been given the green light.
Hundreds of mobile phone users are unable to make or receive calls or texts due to a major network outage.
It has been revealed a host of operators were interested in moving into a yet-to-be-built hotel which is likely to begin being constructed next month.