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Plans to knock down a former private members’ club and replace it with a block of 12 flats have been approved.
A sightseeing tour group was lucky enough to see a pod of dolphins while on a boat trip.
The Ministry of Defence says explosions and gunfire will be heard along the coast this week.
A car owner who had his vehicle keyed was so furious with the police response he made dozens of abusive calls threatening to stab and kill officers.
A 29-year-old man has been bailed after reports of an assault on three people near a high street.
Deliveries of imported cars could be delayed as union members take to the picket lines in a row over pay.
A team of volunteers have won an annual prize for saving two people including a four-year-old child from the sea.
Ross Wilson and Will Bayley have extra motivation for next week’s European Para Table Tennis Championships - automatic qualification for Paris 2024.
Residents have once again opposed plans to move a Post Office branch to a different location.
A doctor’s practice has been targeted by yobs leaving it with several smashed windows.
A play area has had new equipment installed, including a roundabout and a zip wire.
A team of mental health advocates has set up a hub so people can access a safe and accessible space for counselling at a low, affordable cost.
Firefighters who advised people to close windows and doors due to smoke from a house fire say residents can now open them.
A waste management company has apologised after an industrial-sized bin full of food was left to rot in the summer sun for two weeks.
A pervert exposed himself to passengers during an 18-minute train journey before performing a sex act on himself at a station.
Carved sculptures at a coastal park have been pushed over and left floating in water.
Travellers living in an illegal encampment near a supermarket have refused to leave after being issued a notice by KCC.
A key bus route which takes passengers across two towns will resume later this month.
A woman was treated for serious head injuries after she and two others were allegedly assaulted.
Southern Water has finished a £7.5 million water pipeline project which serves tens of thousands of people.