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Mourners line the streets for baby’s final journey in Cinderella carriage

Mourners line the streets for baby’s final journey in Cinderella carriage

Well-wishers have lined the streets for the funeral of a baby after her sudden death at just nine-weeks-old.

Restaurant that counts Ed Sheeran among its punters on the market for £625k

Restaurant that counts Ed Sheeran among its punters on the market for £625k

A historic village restaurant that welcomed a popstar earlier this year is up for sale.

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Lanes reopen on motorway following breakdown

Lanes reopen on motorway following breakdown

Motorists are facing long queues on the motorway despite all lanes reopening from an earlier breakdown.

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Village’s 265-year-old oak tree could be felled

Village’s 265-year-old oak tree could be felled

A parish council wants to fell a long-standing oak tree on a village green over safety concerns.

Under-threat pre-school allowed to keep operating

Under-threat pre-school allowed to keep operating

A deal has been done to keep a popular charity pre-school at a community centre.

Hundreds to line streets for baby’s ‘final journey’

Hundreds to line streets for baby’s ‘final journey’

People are being encouraged to line the streets to show their support for a two-month old girl who suddenly died after a cardiac arrest.

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Delays expected as gas main work begins

Delays expected as gas main work begins

Work to replace a gas main will affect motorists and bus services for the next three weeks.

Landlord’s last-ditch effort to save pub

Landlord’s last-ditch effort to save pub

Landlord Terry Cronin is relaunching his pub after a spell as a private club but could be forced to sell if trade doesn’t return.

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ABBA dreams and why the world needs theatre

ABBA dreams and why the world needs theatre

Rising star Annabelle Blake speaks about life on tour, dreams of an ABBA film role, and why the world needs to back groups like Changeling Theatre.

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Community’s bid for ‘village green’ to be decided

Community’s bid for ‘village green’ to be decided

A two-year campaign to have 15 hectares of open space declared a village green finally has an end date in sight.

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Plans for 78-home housing estate near station revealed

Plans for 78-home housing estate near station revealed

A transport operator has asked members of the public for their thoughts on plans for a housing estate and conversion of a Grade II listed site.

Animal charity battling ‘worst cat waiting lists in 10 years’

Animal charity battling ‘worst cat waiting lists in 10 years’

The RSPCA says it is spending more than £8,000 on private boarding per week as it faces an “overwhelming” number of cats in need of homes.

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‘They had no respect for my Mondeo:’ Playful foxes caught on film

‘They had no respect for my Mondeo:’ Playful foxes caught on film

The amusing moment a pair of foxes started playing on the roof of a car has been caught on a Ring doorball camera.

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Couple’s dream wedding nearly goes up in flames

Couple’s dream wedding nearly goes up in flames

A salon owner’s special day was in the balance after part of Europe was ravaged by wildfires.

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Controversial quarry extension protest turns musical

Controversial quarry extension protest turns musical

A green campaigner has penned a folk song which aims to raise awareness about a major development.

Gang jailed after stealing wedding rings and cards from homes

Gang jailed after stealing wedding rings and cards from homes

Three men have been jailed after travelling from London to break into homes for high-value items.

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Family ‘devastated’ after baby’s sudden death

Family ‘devastated’ after baby’s sudden death

The family of a baby girl have detailed their heartbreak after she died suddenly weeks after returning home from the hospital.

Olivia Attwood’s ITVX series filmed at Kent sex store

Olivia Attwood’s ITVX series filmed at Kent sex store

A sex boutique in a ”sleepy medieval village” appeared in an ex-Love Island contestant’s award-winning documentary series.

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Emergency services deal with ‘incident’ at railway station

Emergency services deal with ‘incident’ at railway station

Trains were delayed this morning after emergency services were called to deal with an incident near a railway station.

Building work ‘shakes windows in our homes’

Building work ‘shakes windows in our homes’

People say they are facing “incessant noise”, dust and vibrations from a building site for 250 homes which councillors rejected twice.

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