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Pedestrians could be knocked down and killed by “silent” electric buses if a new contraflow system is introduced in a town, a coach driver fears.
Controversial plans to build 40 homes in a village are back on the agenda after a council missed its deadline for a decision.
Plans to transform a rundown former care home into 10 flats have been approved, despite fears over parking and intensity.
Members of the biggest rail workers’ union have voted overwhelmingly to accept a deal to end their long-running dispute over pay and conditions.
A one-year-old husky Staffie cross-breed now suffers with separation anxiety after being kept in a cellar for four months.
Pupils have been missing school as a signalling fault has caused the cancellation of a vital train service, which has not been running since Friday.
A historic clock has been taken away for restoration as part of the wider £10.5 million restoration of a building.
Not all of a Brexit-themed Banksy can be saved following the demolition of the building it appeared on, council bosses have revealed.
A plan to increase the size of a gypsy and traveller site failed to get approval, following fears of increased traffic and over-development.
Comparing himself to the Grinch or Scrooge, our reporter explains why tinsel or baubles will never tarnish his home.
A branch of a sportswear chain has opened its tenth store in Kent to coincide with big Black Friday deals.
A football club has revealed the devastating news that one of its youth players has died at the age of just nine.
Emergency services called after a motorcyclist came off her bike also had to deal with a nearby collision between a bus and car.
Bosses at Southern Water have spent £4.3m upgrading a sewage works in a bid to stop foul smells coming from the site.
A woman in her 40s remains in hospital in a critical condition after being attacked by a dog inside a property, police have confirmed.
An inquest has heard how the carer of TV star Phil Spencer's parents scrambled out of a car window when it toppled off a bridge and into a stream.
Plans for new homes have been given the green light, despite villagers concerns over increased traffic at a ‘dangerous’ junction.
A dad pulled to safety from railway lines was given a train ticket by police upon release - and returned to the same spot to take his own life.
Plans to redevelop a popular leisure centre are set to still go ahead despite a near £9 million deficit for the project.
A three-in one café, clothes shop and community hub will open this weekend, taking over a former town centre pub.
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