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Travellers move on to precinct car park

04 November 2019
Travellers move on to precinct car park

A council is taking legal action to force a group of travellers off a shopping centre car park.

Council facing £7m overspend

31 October 2019
Council facing £7m overspend

Local authority staff are being told to cut back on spending as bosses face major financial woes.

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Knife victim relives pub attack horror

31 October 2019
Knife victim relives pub attack horror

A 30-year-old has spoken of the moment his face was slashed with a hunting knife in a savage attack.

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'It means everything to have those moments with him'

30 October 2019
'It means everything to have those moments with him'

A poorly baby who spent his first seven months in hospital has finally been allowed home for a few hours a day.

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High Street pub takeover

29 October 2019
High Street pub takeover

Kent brewery Shepherd Neame has added another premises to its portfolio in a deal believed to be worth more than £1 million.

Anger over homeless tents in town centre

29 October 2019
Anger over homeless tents in town centre

A councillor and charity boss have clashed over homelessness.

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Residents and traders oppose council plan

28 October 2019
Residents and traders oppose council plan

Opposition is growing to a controlled parking zone which traders say could see them ruined.

Room with a view?

27 October 2019
Room with a view?

The occupants of a tent pitched up by a castle have been offered housing advice from the council.

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Fighter defies odds to win first national title

26 October 2019
Fighter defies odds to win first national title

A teenager has won a national mixed martial arts title only months after suffering a bad ankle break.

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New sensory equipment for children's ward

24 October 2019
New sensory equipment for children's ward

A charity which raises money for a hospital has donated £5,000-worth of sensory equipment for a children's ward.

Parking zone could cripple our businesses

24 October 2019
Parking zone could cripple our businesses

A woman who runs a hairdressers has spoken out about proposed changes to a parking zone.

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Town set for fireworks spectacular

23 October 2019
Town set for fireworks spectacular

Hundreds of people are due to visit a free fireworks display next month which is sure to dazzle crowds.

Cat killer fears after pets found mutilated

22 October 2019
Cat killer fears after pets found mutilated

An animal rescue group is warning a cat mutilator is on the loose.

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Woman relives horror lorry ram

21 October 2019
Woman relives horror lorry ram

A driver says she is still suffering flashbacks after a lorry rammed into her whilst she was on the way to work.

'He's a dad and human being like the rest of us'

20 October 2019
'He's a dad and human being like the rest of us'

A mum has told of the "heart wrenching" moment Prince Harry came close to tears at an awards ceremony.

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Firm ordered to pay £10k over rats

18 October 2019
Firm ordered to pay £10k over rats

A housing company has been taken to court by a tenant who has lived with a rodent infestation for nine years.

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'The first time I saw my face, I did not like it'

18 October 2019
'The first time I saw my face, I did not like it'

A young teacher who suffered serious burns in a petrol station explosion in Cambodia cheated death by just seconds.

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Mansion back on the market

16 October 2019
Mansion back on the market

A grand family house is up for sale again after a deal to sell the property fell through.

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Man wins in parking dispute

16 October 2019
Man wins in parking dispute

A pensioner who appealed after being slapped with a fine for parking at his GP practice has won his case.

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Take a look inside up-for-sale micropub

16 October 2019
Take a look inside up-for-sale micropub

Ever dreamed of owning your own miniature boozer? A town's first micropub is up for grabs.

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