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Public meetings have been called to discuss controversial plans for cycle lanes some believe are a threat to businesses.
A community which grew up around a town's army base now has its own dedicated centre for Gurkha veterans and their families.
It's been a long wait - but the leisure and learner pools at a popular leisure centre are finally set to reopen to the public.
Updated plans for a major housing development have been revealed and views are being sought as part of a consultation.
A plasterer has been given a suspended prison sentence after posting a racist video directed at England players following their Euro 2020 defeat.
Three generations of one family are ready to welcome customers to their pub after it underwent a major makeover.
A pair of muggers stopped a man before searching his pockets and trying to take his phone in a late-night robbery.
A mammoth tooth found in a gravel pit is to go under the hammer at an auction this week.
The parents of a baby who died following an incident at nursery have paid tribute to him as a fundraising page is set up to support the family.
Flowers and a teddy bear have been placed outside a nursery where a 'medical emergency' led to a child's subsequent death in hospital.
Trains running on a coastal route are being disrupted this morning while railway staff work to clear a tree which is blocking the line.
An expat from Kent is among thousands of Brits who feel they are marooned abroad due to the strict 'red list' rules for travel.
Two police officers who braved smoke and flames to rescue an arsonist have been recognised for their bravery by the fire service.
A social club which has served a town for more than a century hopes a housing development could secure its long-term future.
Members of the protest group Palestine Action say they have occupied part of an industrial site used by a firm with links to the Israeli military.
A small group of conspiracy theorists descended on TV medic Dr Hilary Jones' house to oppose his efforts to increase uptake of the Covid-19 jab.
A mum-of-two born without half her left arm is hoping to raise £12k to pay for the fitting of a life-changing robotic limb.
A nursery has been closed over serious safeguarding concerns following the death of a child.
Owners of a restaurant which offered exclusive dining experiences have blamed the 'impossible challenge' of the pandemic for its closure.
Discussions about the replacement of a community centre will be held remotely and it is feared some people will not be able to participate.
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