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An ex bank and a former shop, which stand empty, have become Grade II listed buildings, leading to 451 structures with the accolade in one town.
More than 20 drivers have been reported in one day for offences such as using a mobile phone at the wheel and speeding.
A road near a railway station will be shut for 17 months for the ‘safety of the public and workforce’ as building works continue.
A widow was told by council workers she would have to remove a heavy bag of waste from her garden herself – even though someone else dumped it there.
The Red Arrows will headline an annual seafront air display this weekend, joining RAF Typhoon and other planes.
Parking charges are to increase by 10% in one borough later this year - despite fears it will put people off visiting the town centres.
A huge 18th century fort, which is in the process of a major transformation, could become a wedding venue.
Two lifeboats were called out after a pair on a jet-ski got into trouble in choppy waters.
A seaside town has had its first parade to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community since the pandemic.
A rocking horse, thought to be haunted by moving by itself from room to room, has been sold at auction for a four-figure sum.
A new garden with barbecue has opened at a luxury seafood restaurant which boasts coastal views.
Two councils have joined forces to campaign against beach litter and promote water safety.
A man has appeared in court after drugs raids which uncovered weapons such as a knuckeduster.
Police after appealing for information after a man suffered serious head injuries in an early morning altercation.
Parking charges could be added to streets around a hospital in a bid to stop visitors ducking out of using its car park.
A fed-up dad says teens lighting fires, smoking cannabis and throwing projectiles from the roof have turned his block of flats into “a living hell”.
Three defibrillators have been installed in memory of a man who died from cardiac arrest aged just 40-years-old.
A 9m high artwork has drawn a mixed response, being described as “horrid” and “ugly”, while others think it is fantastic and a great addition.
Two snow leopard cubs, a brother and sister named Spot and Stripe, have been born at an animal sanctuary, to the delight of staff.
Residents plagued by noise from lorries say they are still being disturbed – even though a ban on truckers sounding horns has been introduced.