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While rising costs have forced some youth organisations to fold as people opt for second jobs over volunteering one Scouts group is bucking the trend.
Two pub-goers were left shocked after being egged and verbally abused in a drive-by attack outside one of the oldest LGBTQIA+ pubs in the country.
A day filled with traditional Punjabi folk songs and dance honoured women and the power of sisterhood.
Sushi, noodles and bubble tea are on the menu at a new takeaway expanding its eateries across Kent.
Tributes have been paid to a former award-winning newspaper photographer whose illustrious career spanned several decades.
An unauthorised Traveller encampment has been reported on land near a busy roundabout.
A group of volunteers have crocheted, knitted and sewn a series of novelty knits to mark a charity trust’s anniversary celebrations.
Heartfelt tributes have been paid to a shopkeeper who ran a town’s one-stop hardware and ironmongery store for 67 years.
Thousands of homes could be built on rural land as part of a plan to reshape the look of a conurbation over the next few decades.
A revised plan to revitalise a rundown part of a historic town centre and improve a dangerous road junction is to go on display.
Parents, patients and doctors celebrate 25 years of a unit that has helped the tiniest babies back to health.
A band has been axed after winning a competition to be a warm-up act at a festival amid homophobia allegations.
The sudden chopping down of a tree planted a quarter of a century ago as a tribute to people killed at work has provoked anger among some residents.
A repair cafe project is set to expand after a successful trial run which has seen residents save money, learn new skills and combat loneliness.
A health club and gym with about £3,000 members has been put on the market for £3 million.
One of the key figures of a hip hop collective which stormed the charts over 20 years ago is to headline a town centre bar’s day-time music event.
A council says it attempting to “move on” a group of travellers who have set up an unauthorised encampment at a recreation ground.
A bar dedicated to selling Charles Dickens-themed drinks is inviting Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger to try its latest licensed tipple.
A D-Day veteran awarded international medals for his bravery died just days before the anniversary of the event that changed the course of history.
Mourners attending the funeral of the actor who played Fagin for 40 years are encouraged to wear Dickensian costumes as a fitting tribute.
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