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Campaigners are warning about the increasingly dilapidated state of a former cinema, which is meant to reopen as a two screen picture palace.
A bench has been placed in time for the first anniversary of the accidental death of a 14-year-old boy.
A shopkeeper and his girlfriend are involved in fundraising for presents for youngsters who have been affected by the pandemic.
A politician has blasted character referees for a former MP jailed for sexual assault for not speaking up for his victims.
Charges will be waived at council-owned car parks over four days during the Christmas and New Year period.
It's an anniversary for a goods centre, constructed as part of a wider redevelopment of a town's dockland area.
A formal hearing has begun to investigate the death of a young man whose vehicle was in collision with parked cars.
A coroner was unable to determine the cause of death of a young man who was found dead in his home weeks after he'd last been seen.
A motorist was assaulted in a suspected road rage incident after two cars had to stop for a narrowing road.
Our reporter - and big Beatles fan - recalls the shocking day John Lennon was murdered in 1980.
A language translation business has been recognised for its work during the pandemic.
A ferry company has a competition to find those who have gone above and beyond for their community in the face of coronavirus.
A man suspected of child sex offences was among those found inside a lorry heading out of the UK.
A priority system for east Kent hauliers has been launched in time for the end of the Brexit transition period on December 31.
Firefighters were called to a house fire in a row of terraced properties next to a pub.
Police are looking for this man after a victim was set upon by four people in a car park.
A 19-year-old died after taking a cocktail of drugs in a "one-off" incident, an inquest has heard.
A traffic restriction has been implemented to prevent lorries snarling up a port town.
A council has kept up the festive cheer with a decorated tree despite the cloud of the pandemic.
A property owner has been made to pay more than £3,000 after council legal action.
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