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The speed limit could be cut in large parts of two towns in a further front in the war on speeding on our roads.
With thousands of new homes on the way, we hear from the communities who feel at threat from what they say is increasing urban sprawl.
A campaigner says he is disappointed at the approval of a new housing development - but still believes there is cause for optimism.
Plans for up to 106 new homes in an area already at the centre of concerns about over-development will be considered tonight.
Health bosses at one NHS trust are cautiously optimistic that their peak of the second wave of Covid-19 has now passed.
Former colleagues lined the roadside outside their depot to pay their respects to the passing funeral procession of a much-loved bus driver.
A recruitment drive is under way for paid assistants to work in symptom-free Covid-19 test centres across the county.
People are being urged to keep an eye out for a homeless man who is back on the streets following a stay in hospital.
A vicious intruder struck a pensioner in the face before stealing cash and jewellery in a violent robbery at her home.
An MP is to introduce a Bill in Parliament calling for an independent regulator to oversee reforms to football.
The site of a former Park and Ride service is earmarked for a proposed 69-bedroom care home.
The farming business behind a proposed egg farm has slammed a 15,000-signature petition as having 'little basis in fact'.
A would-be thief fled the scene of an attempted robbery when another man came to the victim's aid.
An image has been released of a truck police believe drove away with a rescue dog reported stolen from a village.
A taxi firm is playing its part in the fight against the virus by offering free rides for older people to their vaccination appointment.
A sub-postmaster has said the future of his rural post office is safe for another 12 months after his subsidy payments were extended.
A retired lecturer has appealed for information about the disappearance of her dog described as 'our joy during lockdown'.
Thousands of people have signed a petition calling for plans for a giant chicken farm to be rejected by a council.
A council U-turn on the future of a popular town centre theatre looks to have secured the venue's immediate future.
An application has been made to increase the number of lorry movements permitted each day at a busy quarry.
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