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‘We can power 3,700 homes’

‘We can power 3,700 homes’

A controversial solar farm proposal has attracted 60 letters in support and 73 in opposition.

Man in hospital after ‘pub garden assault’

Man in hospital after ‘pub garden assault’

A man in his 30s remains in hospital in a serious condition following reports of a serious assault in a pub garden.

‘I lost everything in fire but Dobby my rescue dog saved me’

‘I lost everything in fire but Dobby my rescue dog saved me’

A woman who had watched helplessly as fire ripped through her home says she “doesn’t know what would have happened” if her pup didn’t wake her up.

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Motorway delays after vehicle blaze

Motorway delays after vehicle blaze

Motorists are facing long queues after a vehicle went up in flames on a motorway.

Missing man, 60, found safe and well

Missing man, 60, found safe and well

A 60-year-old man whose disappearance sparked an urgent appeal from police has been found safe.

Drug driving arrest after crash closes M25

Drug driving arrest after crash closes M25

A motorist has been arrested on suspicion of drug driving after he crashed on the M25.

Football club’s £1.5m ground plans take ‘real step forward’

Football club’s £1.5m ground plans take ‘real step forward’

A community football club’s plans for a new clubhouse and covered stands as part of a raft of ground improvements has been given a major cash boost

Six-mile queues on motorway due to ‘pedestrian in road’

Six-mile queues on motorway due to ‘pedestrian in road’

Traffic was queuing for six miles on the M25 following reports of a pedestrian in the road.

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Retirement village to be named after historic mill

Retirement village to be named after historic mill

A 37-apartment retirement living complex will be named Corn Mill Place to remember the watermill which once stood there.

Delays clear after motorway lorry fire

Delays clear after motorway lorry fire

Drivers faced long delays throughout the morning rush hour after a lorry fire closed part of the M26 in the early hours.

Skip firm director must pay £20k for running illegal waste site

Skip firm director must pay £20k for running illegal waste site

The director of a skip firm is facing a £20,000 bill for running an illegal waste site.

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Hour-long delays on M25 after van crash

Hour-long delays on M25 after van crash

Motorists are facing long delays on a motorway after a van came off the road.

Class A drugs and knife seized after police stop car

Class A drugs and knife seized after police stop car

A suspected drug dealer is due to appear in court after police found drugs and a weapon in a car in a town centre.

‘Climate change is not a priority’

‘Climate change is not a priority’

A council has been accused of not making climate change a priority after a motion to declare a climate and nature emergency was thrown out.

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Flood alerts in force as heavy rain expected

Flood alerts in force as heavy rain expected

Experts are advising people to avoid low lying land as heavy rain overnight could lead to flooding.

Warning to farmers after spate of ‘abhorrent’ sheep killings

Warning to farmers after spate of ‘abhorrent’ sheep killings

Police are investigating a spate of suspicious sheep killings which has seen eight of the animals mutilated in a week.

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Kent has first smattering of snow as temperatures drop

Kent has first smattering of snow as temperatures drop

Snow fell in parts of the county today as temperatures dropped below freezing.

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Medical centre opens after seven-year wait

Medical centre opens after seven-year wait

A new all-in-one £13.5 million NHS health centre is open for business after many years of planning.

Deer with broken neck found trapped in barbed wire

Deer with broken neck found trapped in barbed wire

A group of teenagers have been praised for springing into action to try and save a deer found severely injured in a park.

Green belt land earmarked as council weighs up housebuilding options

Green belt land earmarked as council weighs up housebuilding options

A council with the third highest proportion of green belt land in the country is warning it will have to release some of it to meet housing targets.

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