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A decision to scrap proposals to close ticket offices at nearly 1,000 stations across the country has been welcomed by a disability rights campaigner.
From stacking supermarket shelves to the boss of a global retail chain, a former Kent schoolboy talks about his whirlwind career – and celebrity pals.
Nepalese chefs have taken over a former fire station in a town centre.
Hundreds converged on a town centre to demonstrate their support for the people of Palestine and an end to the violence.
The family of a courageous double amputee who died in an ambulance crash en route to the hospital are still waiting for answers seven months on.
A family-run that has been in the Towns for 60 years is set to close after Christmas.
The London borough moving families into Kent amid a 50% rise in homelessness in the area has been revealed.
A private housing company has confirmed it will be moving 81 families into a block of flats which had been earmarked for asylum seekers.
A historic town centre church has been awarded a grant from the Lottery Heritage Fund to bring it back to life for future generations.
An award-winning restaurant and art gallery team are at last opening their fourth venture which is set to add some sparkle to a town centre.
An ice cream man is warning schoolchildren to “head for the chimes” of his van if they feel they are in any danger after school.
An MP has labelled a major shopping centre a relic from a bygone time and has called for it to be knocked down to make room for housing.
Parking charges at an out-of-town shopping centre have been revised following public outcry – as the new system is delayed for a second time.
The launch of controversial new parking charges at an out-of-town complex which sparked anger among shoppers has been delayed.
When a prominent town centre pub with a long history reopens next month after a huge revamp it will have a new name.
A mum-of-three has refused to move into a council home that she says was “like a squat” and not fit to live in.
A gym, which closed during the pandemic and then reopened by new owners, has been shortlisted for national award.
No 1 The Thames, an isolated historic military fort with no electricity or running water, has sold at auction.
Plans have been submitted to turn a historic dockyard building into a world-class space to boost the creative industries.
Men won’t be allowed inside a new cocktail bar unless they are accompanied by a woman.
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