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Clog-ups on roads to a port during the half-term holiday rush have now eased, according to the port authority.
Police are investigating after being told about multiple reports of indecent exposure and sexual assault cases in a town centre.
Campaigners took to the streets to voice their concerns over plans to build a “new car dependent town” on farmland next to a university campus.
Four people have been taken to hospital and an arrest made following a serious crash at a road junction.
Controversial plans for 15 homes on a horse field have been passed despite the scheme being branded a “soulless development”.
A 56-year-old man has been charged following the theft of tools at a house under renovation.
Jurors have returned a conclusion of misadventure at an inquest into the death of a little boy who choked on food at nursery.
A man has been banned from a city centre for carrying a blade.
Officers have CCTV of someone who may be able to help with their inquiries after a restaurant bill was dodged.
A man has been charged with assaulting four officers after police were called to a separate incident.
Water park bosses hope to host some of the world’s biggest wakeboarding events after getting the green light for on-site accommodation.
A town centre road off a high street is set to close for water works, bosses have confirmed.
An invasion of weeds means trains between two towns will be stopped for an entire day.
A planning application has been submitted to transform office space above a shop into four new homes.
Exactly 60 years ago, Mods and Rockers brawled on a Kent beach, with running battles between 400 youths and police.
A ferry company will launch the first of its battery-powered ships within the next six years, it has been announced.
Police investigating a public order incident have put out a CCTV image of someone they wish to trace.
A motorist left badly bruised after his car was totally wrecked in a crash says he is desperate to see the culprit caught.
An adventure golf course has a new licence to serve alcohol, despite fears of drunkenness near children.
A cash-strapped local authority is ending its involvement with the youth scheme founded by the late Prince Philip 70 years ago.
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