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Crunch talks over rubbish collections

Crunch talks over rubbish collections

A union is still threatening to strike, which could see rubbish collectors walk out.

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Businessman taught key to success in ring

Businessman taught key to success in ring

A local engineer and a two time boxing champion says the mindset he learnt in the gym paved the way to his success and owning his own business.

The best so far

The best so far

Find out who features in the League 1 team of the season so far, picked by the journalists covering those teams competing.

Comforting words in troubled times

Comforting words in troubled times

A church leader is urging people to have faith in these uncertain times.

Ladies line up summer finals

Ladies line up summer finals

Attention to detail proved key as Kent over-40s turned the tables at a women’s hockey tournament, played before the coronavirus crisis.

Leading managers have no complaints

Leading managers have no complaints

The chance to fight for silverware has been taken away from the top non-league sides but the managers are all in agreement.

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Man fights to overturn parking fines in self-isolation

Man fights to overturn parking fines in self-isolation

A man has been handed £200 worth of parking fines despite pleading with wardens not to penalise him because he was unable to get his usual permits.

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Regan kept busy in the fun house

Regan kept busy in the fun house

Football’s in lockdown but there’s no danger of Regan Charles-Cook getting away from it.

Hospital scraps visiting hours

Hospital scraps visiting hours

Visiting hours have been stopped at one of the county's biggest hospitals in the fight against coronavirus.

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Couple stranded in Bali

Couple stranded in Bali

Travellers are without a clear route home from the island following the suspension of flights and fear they could be there for months.

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Volunteers help feed the elderly

Volunteers help feed the elderly

A group of volunteers are using their staff canteen to prepare hot meals for the elderly.

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Train services stripped back again

Train services stripped back again

Rail journeys will be reduced for a second time from next week in a bid keep essential services going.

'Help will still be there'

'Help will still be there'

An organisation which supports people with autism says it will be there throughout the virus crisis.

All for nothing in non-league

All for nothing in non-league

The season is officially over for those below the National League as steps three to six have records expunged.

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Autistic boy's desperate dream pal will return

Autistic boy's desperate dream pal will return

A mum is asking for help to find her son's beloved pet cat.

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Little girl shares coronavirus message

Little girl shares coronavirus message

The two-year-old daughter of a midwife has shared urged people to wash their hands to help take the strain off NHS workers.

Man jailed for having indecent images of children

Man jailed for having indecent images of children

A 27-year-old has been locked up after officers found him in breach of his sexual harm prevention order.

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Day centres close

Day centres close

A lifeline for many elderly has had to close to divert resources.

200 plants seized at cannabis farm

200 plants seized at cannabis farm

A 52-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of growing cannabis after police seized a 200 plants and more than £10,000 in cash.

Walking in aid of better health

Walking in aid of better health

People of all ages met at a church to set off on a walk to promote physical fitness and all round health.

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