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A burst water main means a main route will remain closed into next week.
A great-great-great-grandmother has recalled how she met the future King, snapped his picture, touched his tie and nicknamed him 'Char Char'.
Temporary traffic lights and water main works on the A2 are adding to problems as the four-month closure of motorway slip roads began this week.
An old Shoe Zone is set to become part of a bakery chain and offer 15 new jobs to the community.
A high street pub set to be demolished and turned into flats is to be sold at auction next week.
An estate agent has revealed how the cost of living crisis is affecting the property market and particularly those hoping to buy their first home.
A new secondary school which will provide places for 120 children with special educational needs is set to open next year.
Seven fox red pups who were dumped by a busy main road have now been micro-chipped, vaccinated and checked over by vets.
Train services have been delayed or cancelled after a lorry collided with a railway bridge.
A couple spent months living in fear and endured physical and mental abuse from tenants in the flat next door, who have now been evicted by police.
The four-month closure of two slip roads on the M2 started last night, with length diversions in place.
Members of an eco club have said the the coast-bound entry slip diversion is going to cause 'gridlock'.
Residents have begun laying flowers and signing books of condolence to pay their respects to the Queen.
Islanders have begun laying flowers and paying tributes to pay their respects to Her Majesty.
A man has had to forfeit almost £15,000 after police found large sums of money hidden between children's toys.
A motorcycle has been involved in a collision with a van.
A man has been charged on suspicion of burglary after being found hiding in a shop following the discovery of a hole in the business' ceiling.
Travellers have moved off one recreational ground after receiving a court order, only for another open space to be occupied less than two miles away.
People are threatening to put down their animals due to rising vet bills, a rescue charity has revealed.
A furious grandad has learned a green buffer between his house and 700 new homes - which he thought was protected - is to be built on.