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A cordon remains in place and roads closed off after a pedestrian was struck by a car this afternoon.
Two fire engines were caused after, it is believed, battery-powered tools being charged oveheated.
Local authorities are working to put a roof over the heads of homeless people as temperatures plummet this weekend.
A city centre leatherwear store, which has been thriving since the '80s, is closing after its owner decided to retire.
There has been a series of thefts from vehicles in four areas of the county and police are warning owners to take steps to protect their vehicles.
A decision on a planning application for 34 homes in a village has been held up for further examination by highways officials.
A project for a historic building has had a major donation and a public consultation on its restoration is underway.
A town centre Post Office branch, whose lease is due to expire, is moving to new premises 120 metres away next month.
A man in his 50s was assaulted and robbed of his wallet in a subway.
Council cabinet members voted for the rise of hourly charges from £1.10 to £1.30 in several car parks in three towns.
Land close to an excavation site that unearthed an Iron Age warrior needs a full archaeological dig before new homes can be built, experts say.
A total 120 objections have been submitted to plans to build 34 houses in a village: planning councillor will vote next week.
A doctor at an inquest revealed hospital staff's anxiety over the highly difficult birth of a baby who only lived for a week.
Councillors could vote to both push up car park fees and extend charging times after a cabinet discussion next Monday.
Emergency services are at the scene of a three-vehicle crash which has damaged a building.
A crowd gathered to pay their respects after a man died at a property: tributes have been pouring in since.
Part of a town bypass is closed while a water company carries out major repairs on a pipe.
A breakfast club has been set up for ex-service personnel to provide companionship and support.
A charity helping the homeless has been given a £2,000 cheque from its town council.
A migrant had to be rescued from the freezing sea at the dawn of the Twenties. He survived but suffered hypothermia
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