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Heritage experts say a new fast food outlet would spill onto an old graveyard with some graves still in place.
A 90-home development on farmland would mean “concreting over the countryside” and spoiling residents’ views, say angry villagers.
A popular veterinary surgery has permanently closed after almost 100 years due to “extensive” issues with the building.
An inquest has opened into the death of a man found in the sea four days after going missing.
Plans to set up a contraflow system for a new bus service are going ahead despite fears it could lead to serious road accidents.
The cost of parking at one of Kent’s most iconic landmarks has been hiked - but locals say they shouldn’t have to pay anything at all.
A jogger says he did a double take when he noticed what he thought was a colony of penguins along the harbour wall but it wasn’t quite as it seemed…
A warning has been issued after a storage unit went up in flames, destroying £2,500 worth of rescue equipment.
An e-bike with no rear brake lever and four times more powerful than allowed on the road has finally been seized.
Footage showing the dramatic moment police burst into the home of a heroin and crack cocaine dealer as he slept has been released after he was jailed.
A man has been charged over a ‘dine-and-dash’ incident which left a restaurant £95 out of pocket.
An inquest has concluded a much-loved dad-of-two died in a tragic accident - but his family say they believe his death could have been avoided.
Plans for a new bar and music venue have been thrown out amid fears neighbours would be “forced to listen to rock music late into the night”.
A dad who would go on week-long drinking binges after the break-up of his marriage and losing his job has told how he’s turned his life around.
Campaigners have hit out at plans to build more homes next to a former colliery where developers have already got permission for 165.
A pensioner has opened a new sports pitch at a grammar school in memory of his twin brother who was a pupil and teacher there.
Stunned police officers came across three HGV drivers taking a break on a motorway slip road.
The nineties TV newsroom farce Drop the Dead Donkey is back in a new stage show - and we went along to see it.
Three fire engines were sent out when the roof of a building caught fire yesterday evening.
The first phase of a landmark’s planned £100 million revamp is set to open to the public.
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