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Thieves laughed as they fled with stairlift

17 July 2018
Thieves laughed as they fled with stairlift

A disabled woman's been left "extremely distraught and nervous" after thieves swiped her stairlift and fled.

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Groundforce helpers give Trinity her dream garden

16 July 2018
Groundforce helpers give Trinity her dream garden

A group from Hire a Hubby joined forces to help transform the garden.

A match made in heaven?

11 July 2018
A match made in heaven?

Two couples are preparing to walk down the aisle as the Word Cup final gets under way.

Couple pay £240 fine for taking son out of school

09 July 2018
Couple pay £240 fine for taking son out of school

Parents who took their child out of school for an educational trip have paid their fine despite putting up a fight.

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White van Dan not getting in a flap over his England flags

07 July 2018
White van Dan not getting in a flap over his England flags

Dan Ware found himself in the middle of a Twitter storm at the 2014 by-election thanks to a tweet from a Labour politician.

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Video: Brawl breaks out at World Cup bar

04 July 2018
Video: Brawl breaks out at World Cup bar

A mass brawl broke out at a bar which charged £50 a table to watch England's World Cup clash with Colombia.

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People rally to help girl with serious illness

04 July 2018
People rally to help girl with serious illness

A campaign has been launched to raise £10,000 for a three-year-old who faces losing her mobility.

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Hotel will 'blight' view of cathedral

02 July 2018
Hotel will 'blight' view of cathedral

Protestors are making a last-ditch attempt to stop a hotel being built near to a town's historic landmarks.

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Anger at school fence in beauty spot

27 June 2018
Anger at school fence in beauty spot

Dog walkers have been left outraged after a large area of land was fenced off 'without consultation'.

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Market returns for one day a week after car park refurb

26 June 2018
Market returns for one day a week after car park refurb

Market tradesmen have returned to their weekly spot today but won't be back on Saturdays.

Terminal patient's £170k payout

25 June 2018
Terminal patient's £170k payout

A cancer patient has been awarded compensation after hospital staff did not give her a mastectomy.

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Hunt for church 'thief'

24 June 2018
Hunt for church 'thief'

Police are stepping up efforts to catch a man suspected of stealing a purse and fraudulently using a bank card.

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Police hunting gift voucher thief release image

23 June 2018
Police hunting gift voucher thief release image

Police investigating the theft of gift vouchers and their subsequent fraudulant use have issued a CCTV image.

DIY warning after paper towels self-combust

23 June 2018
DIY warning after paper towels self-combust

Oil-soaked paper towels spontaneously combust and spark fire in kitchen.

Travellers evicted from popular attraction

23 June 2018
Travellers evicted from popular attraction

Police had to be called to evict travellers from the car park of one of the county's most popular attractions.

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Dad 'choked to death on chunk of meat'

19 June 2018
Dad 'choked to death on chunk of meat'

Mystery surrounds the death of a devoted young dad who reportedly died with food trapped in his throat hours after playing on the beach with his son.

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Head took own life after fearing he'd lose job

19 June 2018
Head took own life after fearing he'd lose job

A prominent head teacher committed suicide ahead of a meeting with bosses in which he worried he could lose his job.

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Parents launch campaign to build special needs secondary school

11 June 2018
Parents launch campaign to build special needs secondary school

Nearly 3,000 signatures have been collected as part of the Build Our Secondary School campaign.

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Nominate your hospital hero today

08 June 2018
Nominate your hospital hero today

Send us your nominations for the best doctors, nurses, hospital staff or volunteers.

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Blue Peter craze sweeps school

03 June 2018
Blue Peter craze sweeps school

They hadn't even heard of the show two years ago, but now, more than 70 pupils at a Kent primary school have a Blue Peter badge thanks to a new trend.

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