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A charity's uniform recycling project has been so successful, its founder has pledged to continue it throughout the year.
There were socially distanced elbow bumps at a surprise tea party for a teacher who won an award for her outstanding achievements in the classroom
There will be no crazy charging across the shingle this year, with organisers blaming Covid uncertainty for having to pull a festive tradition.
Pressure is mounting for a council to find a suitable overnight parking spot for motorhomes after residents fight to have them banned.
The Mercury Photo Competition has returned with the winning entry to go on the front page of the popular Mercury calendar.
Four runners will be raising money for Martha Trust as they take part in the virtual 2020 Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday.
Emergency services were called to a park to help deal with a medical incident.
A lifeboat volunteer who followed in his father's footsteps has been awarded for his 20 years of service.
Residents are just one nod away from winning a five-year fight to stop motorhomes from parking overnight along a seafront road.
Police have arrested two people but no charges have been brought following an attempted 'child abduction' near a primary school.
Memories of an IRA bombing which killed 11 Royal Marine musicians were "undimmed" by a smaller, socially distanced remembrance service.
More than £5,000 and counting has been raised in a socially distanced sponsored walk for Breast Cancer Now.
An anti-Brexit campaigner will descended on a Kent town to highlight reasons why he believes the country must suspend its exit from the EU.
Crews in two engines were required to tackle an out of control bonfire which spread to trees and a shed.
A fundraising page has been set up in memory of a much loved sister who took her own life after a two decade battle with bipolar disorder.
A charity has launched a new festive event in a bid to save Christmas 2020 for families.
Police have released an efit of a man following a suspicious incident involving a child.
A climate action group returned a trolley full of single use plastic items to a supermarket as part of its protest.
Pictures have emerged of police dealing with suspected asylum seekers near a town centre.
By hook or by crook, organisers of a charity pirate treasure hunt say they were determined not to let Covid-19 cancel their event.
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