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A town’s library has reopened in its revamped home following a multimillion-pound renovation project.
An investigation has been launched after a town’s oldest pub was left with smashed windows and broken locks.
A family has been reunited with the ambulance team who helped deliver their son in the living room of their own home.
A library is set to return to its permanent home after two years away due to refurbishment works.
Eye-catching designs for a new Georgian-style mansion have been revealed by equestrian centre bosses.
A former mayor who met two members of the Royal Family, a European president and awarded an MBE for serving her community, has died.
A thief who defied orders banning him from stores has been sentenced to prison two days after being arrested.
A new restaurant named to commemorate a town’s place in history as the first in England to import an elephant is set to open.
A 400-foot luxury cruise ship sailed into a Kent port for the first time, marking the terminal’s final debut vessel to dock there this summer.
A “cold and calculating” robber who was tackled by a have-a-go hero has now been jailed - more than two years later.
Families have moved into new homes as a council continues to grow its housing stock.
Darts fans are enjoying a unique new venue - in a football club’s car park.
Electric buses will finally be used for a zero-emission Fastrack service – more than a year after it first launched.
Nine “custom-build” homes are to be constructed in a village - despite neighbours’ fears over loss of privacy.
A long-running restoration project – which cost thousands of pounds – to make repairs to a historic mill is now complete.
A town centre pub is hosting nine nights of live music during October.
Police seized three catapults after swooping on suspected poachers and finding six dead pheasants.
A town centre will lose two bank branches next year, it has been confirmed.
Plans to build a new house have sparked an unholy row, with more than 100 people objecting - including the village vicar.
Neighbours say they have been suffering sleepless nights for weeks due to the constant humming noise of a generator from a new food store.
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