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Mum cleans up 187 dog poos on one path

22 March 2019
Mum cleans up 187 dog poos on one path

A mum on a mission to clear a path of dog mess scooped up a shocking 187 piles of poop.

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Plans revealed for 3,750 new homes

20 March 2019
Plans revealed for 3,750 new homes

Campaigners are fighting a plan for 3,750 homes, together with schools, shops, restaurants and a doctors’ surgery - labelling it a “small town”.

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Anger as council removes memorial flowers

19 March 2019
Anger as council removes memorial flowers

A 93-year-old widower has hit out at a rule that memorial flowers can be forcibly removed by council workers.

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The cruellest of deaths as horse dies tied to gate

12 March 2019
The cruellest of deaths as horse dies tied to gate

The sight of a dead horse tied to a gate with its front legs bound together represents the "lowest form of humanity". WARNING: Graphic images

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Shoppers unhappy at Tesco sell-off

08 March 2019
Shoppers unhappy at Tesco sell-off

A supermarket has confirmed it is selling off a section of its car park prompting concern about the impact on the town.

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Stark image shows migrants storming ferry

05 March 2019
Stark image shows migrants storming ferry

This shocking image shows desperate migrants clinging to the funnel of a DFDS ferry as they tried to gain passage to the UK.

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Railway theft is a 'kick in the teeth' for volunteers

05 March 2019
Railway theft is a 'kick in the teeth' for volunteers

Sickened railway staff are counting their losses after thieves de-activated security cameras and helped themselves to equipment.

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Mum 'smashed foot to smithereens' in pavement fall

22 February 2019
Mum 'smashed foot to smithereens' in pavement fall

A woman who tripped on an uneven paving stone and "smashed her foot to smithereens" is locked in battle with KCC over the fall.

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Pub's uncertain future as it goes up for sale

22 February 2019
Pub's uncertain future as it goes up for sale

An historic pub is facing an uncertain future after it was put on the market for more than £500,000.

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Foal left to die by stream

19 February 2019
Foal left to die by stream

The 'field of death' has claimed its latest victim - an abandoned foal which perished by the water's edge. WARNING: Graphic images

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'Perfect daughter' loses cancer battle, aged 36

18 February 2019
'Perfect daughter' loses cancer battle, aged 36

A dad has paid an emotional tribute to the "perfect daughter" who died from cervical cancer.

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Equipment damaged after Boxing Day Hunt clash

12 February 2019
Equipment damaged after Boxing Day Hunt clash

A band had its equipment damaged at a Boxing Day hunt meet which has sparked a police investigation.

Widow to defy bench flowers rule

12 February 2019
Widow to defy bench flowers rule

A council has been accused of being heavy handed for restricting floral tributes on memorial benches.

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Sausage firm founder and former mayor dies, aged 85

11 February 2019
Sausage firm founder and former mayor dies, aged 85

The hard-working founder of a family firm of sausage makers has died at the age of 85.

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'I asked for an amputation as the pain was too much'

01 February 2019
'I asked for an amputation as the pain was too much'

A mum who was in so much pain that showering caused her agony when water splashed on her leg has resorted to an amputation.

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Puppy's agony after owner tries to remove tail

01 February 2019
Puppy's agony after owner tries to remove tail

A 15-week-old puppy yelped in pain when RSCA inspectors touched his tail after a cruel attempt to dock it. WARNING: Graphic images.

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Revealing all at the fabulous Full Monty

29 January 2019
Revealing all at the fabulous Full Monty

They are not the polished Chippendales with bodies honed to perfection but these lovable strippers promise to "go all the way".

Happy hens saved from slaughter

22 January 2019
Happy hens saved from slaughter

Hundreds of happy hens have been saved from slaughter and rehomed after rescuers responded to an appeal to take them from a farm.

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Call to ban hunt meeting in town for good

22 January 2019
Call to ban hunt meeting in town for good

An appeal has been made to permanently ban a Boxing Day hunt meeting following violent skirmishes.

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Teens 'offer drugs to primary school pupils at playtime'

21 January 2019
Teens 'offer drugs to primary school pupils at playtime'

Teenagers have allegedly offered cigarettes and drugs to primary school pupils during playtime in a shocking incident.

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