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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.
Safety measures have been taken after weakened concrete known as RAAC was found at a secondary school.
An award-winning entrepreneur whose inflatable pub filled the void when a village lost its only boozer has come up with a new venture.
A man is in hospital with serious injuries after being hit by a car on a sightseeing trip to a tourist town.
An historic military gun fort with an unforgettable address is to go under the hammer for £150,000 having previously been on the market for £1.5m.
A poll revealed 85% of people are put off from visiting a shopping centre after it was revealed motorists would have to start paying for parking.
Parking charges are to be introduced at a discount centre and leisure park for visitors staying more than an hour.
A three-part TV documentary will re-examine the case of the man convicted of the brutal murders of Lin Russell and her daughter Megan in 1996.
Bosses at a popular shopping centre have confirmed Wagamama is set to open in one of its empty units.
Police put a cordon up in front of a cathedral, after a pedestrian was hit by a car this afternoon.
A mum has recalled how the former Harrods boss paid for her son’s education at a private school.
Steps are under way to restore an historic pier to its former glory after it collapsed into a river.
Equipment has been removed from a popular playground at a riverside beauty spot after it was targeted by vandals.
A couple are living with broken doors, a vandalised security gate and have had homeless strangers camped in the hallway of their rented flat.
A dwindling congregation and lack of resources have been blamed for a decision to close a village church after 175 years.
A nursery has been handed an “inadequate” rating by Ofsted after inspectors raised concerns about safety checks and lack of supervision.
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