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Council to buy £17m office block

21 March 2019
Council to buy £17m office block

A council is set to buy a £17 million office block outside of its district in a bid to make money.

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'I helped theft because it wasn’t a good day, m'lud'

19 March 2019
'I helped theft because it wasn’t a good day, m'lud'

A grandfather accused of conspiring to steal £250,000 worth of tobacco claims he accidentally helped a suspect because “it wasn’t a good day.”

Bats threaten to thwart flats plan

18 March 2019
Bats threaten to thwart flats plan

The discovery of bats could derail plans to transform two abandoned pubs into apartments.

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Vote to crackdown on 'chuggers'

13 March 2019
Vote to crackdown on 'chuggers'

Councillors are due to approve new measures to crackdown on 'chuggers' and anti-social behaviour tonight.

Perfume ransacked from department store

13 March 2019
Perfume ransacked from department store

Perfume costing hundreds of pounds were ransacked after thieves burst into a High Street department store.

Patrols stepped up after beachhut break-ins

13 March 2019
Patrols stepped up after beachhut break-ins

Police patrols are stepping up along a seafront after reports of break-ins and damage to beach huts.

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Council's tearoom takeover threat

13 March 2019
Council's tearoom takeover threat

A council has threaten to takeover a listed Victorian tearoom after a developer allowed it to plunge into rack and ruin.

Jimi Hendrix's tour manager dies

13 March 2019
Jimi Hendrix's tour manager dies

A Rock and Roll stalwart dubbed an “island of calm in the midst of chaos” by pop legends Queen has died.

Man's body discovered in flat

11 March 2019
Man's body discovered in flat

Police discovered the body of a man in a flat.

Red Arrows set for summer spectacular

11 March 2019
Red Arrows set for summer spectacular

The Red Arrows are set to loop and twirl through the sky this summer as part of a one hour spectacular.

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Campaigners' National Park bid

11 March 2019
Campaigners' National Park bid

Campaigners hope to protect marshland from developers by applying for National Park status - potentially giving it the highest level of protection.

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Chocolate thief wields blade

01 March 2019
Chocolate thief wields blade

A knife wielding crook made off on a bicycle after attempting to swipe chocolates from a supermarket.

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Brexit-box's EU farewell

01 March 2019
Brexit-box's EU farewell

People will say their goodbyes to the European Union today as a BT-style phone box sculpture is set to open.

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Missing teen 'safe and well'

01 March 2019
Missing teen 'safe and well'

A 17-year-old boy reported missing for two weeks has been located.

Police hunting wanted man

01 March 2019
Police hunting wanted man

A man is wanted by police in connection with assault, criminal damage, controlling and coercive behaviour, public order and theft.

Tattooist fined for running parlour without licence

28 February 2019
Tattooist fined for running parlour without licence

A woman has been found guilty of running an unlicensed tattoo parlour and ordered to pay almost £1,000 after incriminating adverts were revealed.

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Crash causes M20 delays

27 February 2019
Crash causes M20 delays

All traffic was halted following a two-car crash on a motorway.

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'I feel like this is dangerously close to vigilantism'

26 February 2019
'I feel like this is dangerously close to vigilantism'

A group of people patrolling Kent's coast in search of migrants appear to be taking "the law into their own hands", say a campaign group.

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Woman spotted 'fly-tipping' four times

26 February 2019
Woman spotted 'fly-tipping' four times

A serial fly-tip suspect's image has been unveiled in a council's unprecedented move to trace them.

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Stabbing after 'touching girlfriend's bum' row

26 February 2019
Stabbing after 'touching girlfriend's bum' row

A party-goer flew into a rage at a birthday party after hearing a teenager had been "touching his girlfriend's bottom".

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