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A parcel delivery giant has acquired new warehouse space following a surge in demand for online shopping.
A gym and leisure centre is to close its doors due to the ongoing financial impact of the coronavirus.
Neighbours living in one street are set to live under different coronavirus restrictions when the national lockdown ends.
The owner of a well attended car boot sale has submitted a planning bid to allow for more Covid-19 secure events to be held on site.
A nursing war veteran who gained an online following for her 'silly selfies' celebrated her landmark birthday with cards from around the world.
An inquest heard a man took his own life after struggling with his mental health and using drugs following the end of a relationship.
A last minute decision to pull the Lower Thames Crossing application was made after the government's planning arm indicated it would be refused.
A shelter for the homeless has reopened its doors but with new restrictions in place it fears some people may be left out in the cold.
The Conservative candidates vying for your vote at the next local elections to represent their communities have been announced.
An MP has sought assurances from government local streets will not be used by lorries to park overnight while they await custom clearance.
A primary school has sent some pupils home after confirming a positive coronavirus case.
Campaigners are pushing for a change in the law to elevate the status of pets above personal property after consistent dog thefts.
Plans have been submitted to transform a former quarry site into a £81 million new homes development which will include 200 flats.
The Beatles and Stones came knocking when a small firm created an ear-busting device that would define the '60s - here's its little known tale.
A planning application for a huge tunnel running between Kent and Essex has been withdrawn while bosses respond to feedback.
A teacher has been told to isolate as a precaution at a primary school where pupils are set to return following an earlier case of Covid-19
A ballet school which kept twinkle-toed toddlers occupied online during the first lockdown has landed a national award.
Primary school pupils have set up a new community food drive to help ensure no families go hungry this Christmas.
A drive to deliver toys to disadvantaged kids this Christmas is asking for help after drop-off points were closed in the latest lockdown.
Tributes have been paid to a mum and council worker who has died following a short battle with brain cancer.
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