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Car auction to go on trial after man seriously hurt

Car auction to go on trial after man seriously hurt

A car auction will go on trial after a man was flown to hospital having been hit by a vehicle on a ramp.

Three-mile queues on M20 after lanes blocked

Three-mile queues on M20 after lanes blocked

Two incidents on the London-bound M20 caused delays and lane closures.

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MP reacts to rotten stench

MP reacts to rotten stench

Families are still being subjected to a nauseous smell emanating from a new anaerobic digester plant.

Community 'feels threatened' by development plans

Community 'feels threatened' by development plans

An MP has been told her Government's housing push is a "denial of local democracy".

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15-mile queues after lorry and van crash

15-mile queues after lorry and van crash

The air ambulance was called to a crash between a lorry and van which led to the closure of a motorway.

Pottery school given extra six months to find new home

Pottery school given extra six months to find new home

A pottery school for adults with learning disabilities forced to find a new home has been given extra time get a different base.

Crossing crash driver jailed for five years

Crossing crash driver jailed for five years

The man behind the wheel of a car he had taken without the owner's consent that ploughed into three women on a zebra crossing has been jailed.

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Kent's Barry Hawkins eases past Igor Figueiredo at the English Open

Kent's Barry Hawkins eases past Igor Figueiredo at the English Open

Hopes of a maiden Home Nations event title are alive and kicking for Barry Hawkins after beating Igor Figueiredo in the English Open first round.

Family's narrow escape as yobs attack car

Family's narrow escape as yobs attack car

A family were lucky to escape serious injury after children smashed their car roof with an object hurled from a bridge.

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Football club has all its kit stolen

Football club has all its kit stolen

A team for dads who have suffered the loss of a baby have been targeted by thieves.

Residents' misery over 'rotten eggs' smell

Residents' misery over 'rotten eggs' smell

The testing of a new anaerobic digestion plant has been blamed for a widespread unpleasant pong.

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'They are devastated, this is their community'

'They are devastated, this is their community'

A pottery school for adults with learning disabilities is searching for a new home, after being given six weeks notice to leave.

Optician saves woman's life after incorrect Covid-19 diagnosis

Optician saves woman's life after incorrect Covid-19 diagnosis

An optician is urging people not to neglect their eye tests after spotting a serious condition in a patient misdiagnosed with Covid-19.

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Community makes bar a success

Community makes bar a success

A village has saved its pub from conversion to housing, by buying it themselves.

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'I want to show people they can achieve anything'

'I want to show people they can achieve anything'

A musician with cerebral palsy has released his first single with the hope of inspiring others not to let disabilities overshadow their goals.

Lads holiday ended in tragedy

Lads holiday ended in tragedy

Friends who were with a teenager when he died after a quad bike crash on holiday in Greece have criticised the level of medical care he received.

New head, new curriculum, new building

New head, new curriculum, new building

Work begins this month on a new village school.

Man charged after motorbike and cash stolen

Man charged after motorbike and cash stolen

A man has appeared in court, charged with burglary and theft.

'We can't take 1440 new homes every year'

'We can't take 1440 new homes every year'

A borough told by the government to double its house-building says it's not possible.

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Suspected car thief arrested after chase

Suspected car thief arrested after chase

A police chase led to a suspected car thif being arrested after he failed to stop on a bypass.

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