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The availability of drugs and other contraband within a prison continues to be a ‘serious problem’ despite new airport-style checks.
A council is set to issue court papers to travellers who have pitched outside a village hall for the past week.
Plans for a discount gym at a large empty unit at an out-of-town shopping centre are back on track.
A family-run cafe in town centre is up for sale with a leasehold guide price of £25,000.
Action has been taken to remove travellers who have pitched up in a village.
A mum says she was “horrified” at being reported for “neglect” after leaving her sick baby overnight in hospital to care for her two other children.
A traditional backstreet pub dating back to the 19th Century has been repossessed.
A building which houses a bank and has planning permission for flats and shops is on the market for £1.25 million.
A flower shop based in a former Greggs has announced it’s closing down.
Thirsty villagers are now regulars at an inflatable pub after their village watering hole shut down.
Three businesses were evacuated after bomb disposal officers and police were called to an industrial estate.
Travellers will be told to move on after setting up camp at a popular recreational park for the second time this summer.
The county was plunged into mourning a quarter of a century ago after an emergency chopper crashed, killing three, just a minute away from its base.
A family had to sleep on the floor of a hotel as they tried to escape the fires taking over Rhodes.
A campaigner honoured for her work for the disabled has hit out at plans to close ticket offices at train stations.
A couple have spent £100k refurnishing a lightship which people will soon be able to pay to stay in.
There is a summer jobs bonanza at a revamped holiday park.
A disabled woman and her 90-year-old mum say they were left “stressed” and sleeping on furniture after a bed bug infestation at their flat.
Two Labour candidates have been put forward to take on the incumbent Tory MPs in one part of Kent.
The public is being warned that unpopular decisions will have to be made as a council manages the fallout of a decision to strip it of £170 million.