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A man and woman were walking together through a town centre shopping mall when they were attacked by another man.
A food business caught up in a planning wrangle with the local council has now found a permanent home at a town centre pub.
Two swarms of bees which had to be rescued by amateur beekeepers have been given a home on the roof of a busy shopping centre.
An operation to move a swarm of bees on top of a town centre bin was put in place.
A seal called Bradley who drew a crowd after becoming stuck in a non-tidal section of a river has now been helped to freedom.
Jabs will soon be given at an army reserve centre when a new vaccine site opens in a town this week.
A pensioner has been arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure after a man is alleged to have committed an 'indecent act' in a park.
A unique classic car combining two very different vehicles is on the market after spending many years in a collection abroad.
A task force set up to target crime on a town's estate has celebrated making 100 arrests since it was established.
Bosses at a chain of GP surgeries have reassured patients there will be no reduction in appointments despite two closing for one day a week.
A wine producer is to offer tours, tastings and events at a new venue opening right in the heart of the winery itself.
A thug who killed a man while living at a bail hostel has been jailed for manslaughter - but it's not the first crime to shock local residents.
Conservationists are calling on motorists to use a spotless registration plate as a tool to measure the health of insect populations.
Pet thieves appear to have struck again after a puppy was reported stolen from a village garden.
There has been a slight rise in Covid cases and patients requiring hospital treatment as the Indian variant continues to spread.
Plans for further roadworks and closures on a busy stretch of motorway have been met with exasperation.
This is where you can see the Red Arrows display team performing their incredible aerial acrobatics this summer.
After a wet and windy month of May, the county looks set for a taste of summer as temperatures rise next week.
A pop-up court in the grounds of a hotel is expected to open in a bid to reduce the backlog of cases caused by the pandemic.
Police has to be called out earlier to close a major road while a lorry blocking the carriageway was removed.