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Council tax bills arrive

20 March 2019
Council tax bills arrive

Local authority charges for 2019/20 have been delivered and show an average 5.5% rise.

Jazz-loving pub owner dies after pulling pints for 57 years

20 March 2019
Jazz-loving pub owner dies after pulling pints for 57 years

Customers, musicians and fans have been plunged into mourning following the passing away of a town's longest-serving publican.

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Fire alarm sparked the flame of pair’s romance

19 March 2019
Fire alarm sparked the flame of pair’s romance

Wedding bells are in the air for a couple who met after being evacuated from a supermaret.

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Backpackers 'not warned' before waterfall death

19 March 2019
Backpackers 'not warned' before waterfall death

Three young tourists who plunged to their deaths over a waterfall were not properly warned of the dangers, a coroner has concluded.

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Man hurt in underpass - latest

18 March 2019
Man hurt in underpass - latest

A victim with a head injury is believed to be recovering and a suspect has been bailed.

Truckers 'sitting ducks' for migrants amid strikes

18 March 2019
Truckers 'sitting ducks' for migrants amid strikes

Truckers are being left as "sitting ducks" to migrants attacks because of industrial action by French customs officials, campaigners claim.

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Serving councillor dies

15 March 2019
Serving councillor dies

A Labour district authority member has passed away after battling cancer.

Apprentice star opens business hub

15 March 2019
Apprentice star opens business hub

A reality TV contestant has opened a start-up centre for small enterprises.

Better balance for a better world

13 March 2019
Better balance for a better world

An International Women's Day celebration stressed the need for more equality.

'Major step forward'

12 March 2019
'Major step forward'

Campaigners have been granted a judicial review over the dredging of unique sands

Leisure centre reopens after wind chaos

11 March 2019
Leisure centre reopens after wind chaos

Police had to stay at the scene for 11 hours after winds ripped off solar panels damaging a sports venue.

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Failing care home closes

11 March 2019
Failing care home closes

A care home threatened with closure by inspectors has gone out of business.

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'We've saved your cargo - now pay us'

07 March 2019
'We've saved your cargo - now pay us'

Boatmen soon cottoned on that they could charge heavily for sea rescues - and that discovery soon led to some sharp bargaining which led to the courts

Walking festival welcomes cash boost

03 March 2019
Walking festival welcomes cash boost

Cash from a council will help a walking festival put on its 44 guided walks this August showing off historical landmarks and the best views around

Cycle of dumping

02 March 2019
Cycle of dumping

A pink child's bike was left in a river as a town remains plagued by littering.

Condoms and a pushchair found by litter pickers

01 March 2019
Condoms and a pushchair found by litter pickers

Two Rotary clubs have cleared surprising items of rubbish on an estate.

Arrest as migrants brought to shore

27 February 2019
Arrest as migrants brought to shore

A man has been arrested after nine people were picked up in a boat in the English Channel today.

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Too old school?

27 February 2019
Too old school?

Thirties grammar school buildings could be demolished and replaced.

Migrants spotted near coast

27 February 2019
Migrants spotted near coast

The Border Force are dealing with a case involving a small boat in the Channel.

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Migrants in Channel 'dial 999 to be caught'

26 February 2019
Migrants in Channel 'dial 999 to be caught'

Migrants attempting to cross the English Channel to enter the UK via the Kent coast are calling 999 so they can be rescued by the authorities.

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