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It's a case of new term, same old problem for residents living near a top private school.
An undertakers says it has seen an increase in interest for its special hearse since the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral.
Part of a major residential and retail development is to be transformed into student accommodation.
Police are investigating reports two schoolgirls were targeted by a pervert who indecently exposed himself to them.
A metal detectorist sparked a major rescue operation when he waded out from a beach in search of a 'cluster bomb'.
Pupils have been left stranded and an hour late for school after their bus service was cut following the easing of lockdown restrictions.
Lockdown is a distant memory for cafe and coffee shop owners in one town where almost 30 outlets in a third of a mile are enjoying boom times.
An author is to donate the proceeds of his latest Charles Dickens book towards a £1 million campaign to restore the writer's ornate Swiss Chalet.
A brasserie which was forced to close due to staff shortages has announced when it will reopen.
An inspirational teenager who climbed Mount Snowdon to raise cancer research funds has died aged 18.
A boxing champ who represented Britain at the Tokyo Olympics 57 years ago has died after a long battle with dementia.
An upset gran has called for more to be done to tackle fraudsters after she was led to believe she'd had a major lottery windfall.
Sainsbury's is proposing to open a huge distribution centre on a new £24 million industrial park, it has been revealed.
Jobs are to go and referrals stopped as the NSPCC leaves its base in the county after 25 years.
A white stag has reportedly been killed and beheaded by poachers at a nature reserve.
Family and friends of a popular quiz master are set to walk 31 miles in his memory to raise funds for cancer research.
A computer generated image has been released by police investigating the stabbing of a teenage boy in an attempted robbery.
A Grade II-listed Georgian mansion which boasts a wine cellar, cinema room, manicured gardens and has its own mini orchard is on the market.
Bosses at a high street restaurant are aiming to expand by taking over a neighbouring bridal shop.
The restoration of a Grade I-listed building used by 19th century dockyard workers to make rigging for warships has won a major award.
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