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Opponents of plans for 36 new flats say the development will wreck their town's skyline and change the character of their neighbourhood.
A once run-down fountain at the centre of a row over an unauthorised paint job has now been renovated ahead of a centenary celebration.
A council is continuing its fight against controversial plans for a 141-home development neighbours fear will lead to 'urban sprawl'.
Bosses behind a controversial 10,000-home community have invited the public to examine revised plans for the project.
Ongoing reduction of cross-Channel capacity due to P&O Ferries disruption means motorway contraflow must remain in place.
Victims of a gang of people smugglers 'shout for their lives' after being sealed inside furniture for cross-Channel trip
The pair behind a Thai street food bar and restaurant are set to reopen a pub which was at risk of being turned into flats.
Thieves may have worn boiler suits to disguise themselves as mechanics during a spate of catalytic converter thefts.
Our reviewer visits a popular town centre sports bar to see if its classic menu is top of the table or facing the drop.
The latest plans for more homes in a seaside regeneration scheme also include shingle gardens and a restaurant with sea-view terrace.
A couple whose baby son died after an incident at his daycare have condemned plans to relax rules on staff-to-child ratios.
A police helicopter was seen circling over a town beauty spot as it joined the search for a missing person.
Felling of trees in a town park has caused emotions to 'run high' as work on wider revamp continues.
Air ambulance sent to railway station after man is seriously injured after being hit by a train.
Fans of drum and bass, house and garage partied at an all-day music festival taking over an airport across several stages featuring top acts and DJs.
People working near a town centre river have taken part in a safety course so they can help anyone who gets into trouble in the water.
A protest by animal rights campaigners is being staged outside a supermarket branch calling for higher welfare standards for chickens.
Parking and transport links have once again proved to be the main area of concern over plans for further regeneration of a seafront site.
Two pals are to open a new coffee business in a converted horsebox - named in honour of a giant fish which was loved by anglers.
Developers want to add hundreds more homes at the edge of a huge housing scheme which is already under construction.
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