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Five bulldogs were used as bridesmaids and a best man in a unique wedding.
People are being asked to take on an obstacle course to help a disabled child.
Campaigners have praised Prince Harry for speaking about his anguish but warned of a mental illness crisis.
A music festival is planned to help keep customers in a town's pedestrianised area.
A man has been charged with assault after trouble erupted during the Easter break.
Two pupils from the same school have won prizes for designing peace posters.
A woman who started two charity branches has retired.
A museum, funded by Lottery money, is to be refurbished and reopened.
A ukelele group have given £500 to a hospice charity.
A sparrowhawk is now free as a bird after being rescued from the gift shop of a Kent castle by the RSPCA.
Stunning video shows a local man and his team bravely trekking Everest to help a girl with cancer.
Another fire has broken out at a set of empty houses in a matter of weeks.
A council has come under fire for using thousands of pounds of public money to defend the snortgate scandal surrounding its mayor.
A port boss has explained what is at stake if a licence to dredge is turned down.
A Kent MP wants action by the French on migrant camps after one was destroyed by fire.
Work and business opportunities were shown at a special open days for a redevelopment.
A cigarette smuggler has been jailed after hiding his stash among floor panels.
A woman with a life-threatening illness is taking on a Three Peaks challenge.
A father and daughter are today running the Brighton Marathon for Kelly Turner, who has a rare cancer needing pricey treatment in the USA
A man has been slapped with a £230 court bill for dumping a pasta salad and plastic fork in the street - despite claiming he was feeding the birds.