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The name for a town's newest dining destination has been chosen following a public vote.
A strategy for the economic future of one borough highlights the importance of thriving rural industry driven by the 'wine garden of England'.
Fast food giant McDonald's is bidding to make its newest restaurant in the county a round-the-clock destination for burger lovers.
A heroin and crack dealer has been sent to prison after he was stopped by police who saw him riding an e-scooter through a town centre.
A busy route will be subject to a series of closures to allow roadworks to take place.
A man has been charged with burglary and fraud offences after allegedly stolen bank cards were used to buy food, tobacco and alcohol.
A discarded battery started a fire when it blew up in the back of a refuse truck out on its rounds.
Police are seeking two men after knives were stolen from a supermarket.
A father reveals his experience of grief, loss and rebuilding as he raises his daughter alone following his wife's death from cancer.
A suspected arsonist has been accused of threatening police and firefighters as they responded to a late-night blaze.
First at her school to achieve a gold award, one former schoolgirl shares her memories of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme.
A motorcyclist has been left needing hospital treatment for injuries sustained in an accident on a main road.
Police are seeking a man and woman in connection with the alleged theft of fragrance and skincare products from a town centre store.
A post office manager has conviction quashed as the Court of Appeal delivered a ruling for postmasters caught up in an accounting scandal.
Report outlines the extent of economic damage caused to borough by the pandemic crisis.
A teenager has received a caution following an investigation which led to a six-day search of a village home.
A family has been left heartbroken after a young father died following a blood clot.
A worker at popular bakery Greggs was threatened and racially abused after asking a customer to wear a face mask.
Local good causes have the chance to be recognised by featuring in a town's special edition of the iconic trading board game.
Friends and family left 'absolutely devastated' by the death of a young biker want to buy a memorial bench in his honour.
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