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It's a trip back in time for one care home pensioner as he is reunited with the iconic Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow.
Could this be an answer to a property developer's prayers? Three former places of worship are up for auction later this month.
Firefighters called to a blaze at a property had to rescue a woman before putting out the fire.
Fire crews used equipment to remove the door of a car involved in a crash to allow paramedics to reach a patient inside.
Permission is being sought to revamp a village pub, create a holiday let property and build four new homes on adjacent land.
Developers behind plans for new homes say they remain committed to the scheme despite a recommendation to refuse permission for the project.
A man has been remanded in custody after being charged with a string of offences across one town.
Pupils will benefit from 'life-changing' experiences in far-flung countries thanks to cash from a government scheme.
A school hopes its new library will help get books back in the hands of pupils after so long learning via screens during the pandemic.
A sex attacker who raped a teenage girl after befriending her in the 1990s had been convicted after she came forward decades later.
A vineyard storage building could be converted into a distillery capable of producing almost 200,000 bottles of spirits every year.
A 92-room hotel is being used to house several dozen Afghan families brought to the UK, as donations of clothes flood in from kind-hearted residents.
Demolition work has started on the final properties left standing in a terrace blown apart by a blast sparked by a portable heater.
A campaign to reduce the speed limit throughout an entire town and its surrounding villages to make the roads safer has been backed by councillors.
A man has appeared in court charged with racially abusing an NHS worker and assaulting a police officer.
Flowers have been left at the junction where a 21-year-old motorcyclist died in a crash.
Traders on a busy high street are rallying opposition to cycle lanes they fear could mean the loss of parking they say is vital for survival.
An inquest has heard the driver of a van killed when it ploughed into the back of a stationary lorry had messaged his fiancée moments before he died.
A village pub is drawing crowds to its beer garden for nine-holes of crazy golf on a course rescued from a seaside funfair.
As communities prepare to welcome Afghanistan refugees, we look at how one council successfully offered sanctuary to families fleeing civil war.
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