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Visitors may not have been allowed but this did not stop one care home resident marking his birthday with family.
A number of homeless people have been taken off the streets by local authorities amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A business which usually specialises in eco-friendly spirits is hoping to raise cash to produce hand sanitiser for key workers.
Members of a school choir have recorded a song to honour health workers despite all being at home because of the virus outbreak.
Kit expected to be used to create gin has been turned over to producing the much-needed hygiene product.
A TV actor who turned his talents to writing has released a new thriller telling a tale of murder and corruption in high places.
School may be closed because of the coronavirus outbreak but that has not stopped these pupils and staff getting together to raise cash for charity.
A 'hard working delivery driver' known by many, has succumbed to coronavirus aged just 35.
Drawings and messages of support have been left out to give thanks to the key workers who keep our county running.
Staff, parents and pupils are working with local businesses to supply protective equipment to key workers on the coronavirus frontline.
Fresh food is reaching self-isolating villagers thanks to deliveries by kind-hearted staff at a local pub.
A supermarket worker has shown his concern for the wellbeing of other key workers by raising money for charity.
Soldiers based in the county have been hard at work constructing NHS Nightingale which will care for coronavirus patients in London.
Officers and staff who have left the police force are being asked to consider returning to assist in the efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
A dentist has claimed health bosses were too slow to act and suspend non-urgent treatment amid the growing coronavirus outbreak.
While some people have seen work dry up there are also new roles being created to meet the shifting demand caused by the virus outbreak.
The coronavirus lockdown has not stopped young cub scouts from holding their weekly meeting online.
Animal lovers have been urged to donate what they can to ensure charity staff can continue caring for creatures in need during the coronavirus crisis.
The launch of a series of public artworks has been put back until next year as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
During lockdown it is more important than ever to stay mentally fit - we spoke to charity Mind who offered these tips to help get you through.
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