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About nine police vehicles have descended on a usually quiet and peaceful street, as detectives probe the ‘suspicious’ death of a man in his 60s.
A large pub-restaurant has reopened following a six-figure transformation.
A man has taken over the pub his parents used to run, and says it’s fantastic to be back in a place with such “special memories”.
A blaze at a derelict building is believed to have been started on purpose, with firefighters rushing to the scene.
Residents have welcomed a move to bring parking restrictions to their street, to stop outsiders hogging them.
A man pulled from the sea yesterday following a search and rescue mission was pronounced dead shortly after, police have confirmed.
Plans have been unveiled to build seven new flats next to a fish and chip shop and pub.
With the cost of learning to drive a car soaring, would people be better off jumping on a motorbike, like reporter Sam Lennon did in the 1990s?
New details have been revealed of continued works and closures on the A2, which continue beyond the New Year.
A campaign to save a country park from future development has been launched, despite bosses insisting they will protect wildlife at the site.
Offended residents have described two giant reindeer sculptures “showing their rear ends” to passers-by at a war memorial as an “insult”.
Pedestrians could be knocked down and killed by “silent” electric buses if a new contraflow system is introduced in a town, a coach driver fears.
Controversial plans to build 40 homes in a village are back on the agenda after a council missed its deadline for a decision.
Plans to transform a rundown former care home into 10 flats have been approved, despite fears over parking and intensity.
Members of the biggest rail workers’ union have voted overwhelmingly to accept a deal to end their long-running dispute over pay and conditions.
A one-year-old husky Staffie cross-breed now suffers with separation anxiety after being kept in a cellar for four months.
Pupils have been missing school as a signalling fault has caused the cancellation of a vital train service, which has not been running since Friday.
A historic clock has been taken away for restoration as part of the wider £10.5 million restoration of a building.
Not all of a Brexit-themed Banksy can be saved following the demolition of the building it appeared on, council bosses have revealed.
A plan to increase the size of a gypsy and traveller site failed to get approval, following fears of increased traffic and over-development.