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Designs have been put forward to build more than 135 homes on a site once home to a former school for nearly 60 years.
An MP has been awarded a damehood for her services to parliament and the public.
A week-long campaign by police to target business crime has seen e-scooters seized and two people charged.
A teenager has been arrested after a fire which broke out in a back garden.
A fish porter treated for prostate cancer by robotic surgeons is urging men to seek advice from their doctor and get tested.
Plans have been submitted to convert abandoned tennis courts behind a town’s mansion house into an off-lead dog park.
A major renovation at a Kent castle, which was due to open this week, has been delayed.
Police are appealing for information after a boy was pushed into a trolley.
Smoke has been seen coming from a home where a fire is thought to have started in the garden.
Factory workers are once again on the picket line as part of an ongoing dispute with its employer over controversial “fire and rehire” threats.
Education bosses have approved plans to split Oasis Academy into two separate schools from September.
Officers who discovered a stolen tractor in a field have now returned the vehicle to its owner.
A youth club has been saved from closure thanks to council funding.
One of the UK’s largest regeneration schemes could see its latest project become a “focal point” for the community.
A proposal for a hookah lounge has been refused just weeks after police claimed it could lead to rowdy behaviour and attract crime to a high street.
A village cafe has closed its doors for the final time, leaving customers gutted.
A section of motorway is to close overnight for almost a week as part of a swarm of oncoming closures.
Fly-tippers have led to a road being shut again after trees and branch were spotted blocking the route.
A lawyer has been ordered to fork out more than £10,000 after a tribunal found he had deliberately lied about carrying out work while uninsured.
Plans to replace “damp” and “inadequate” maisonettes with a new apartment block next to a major supermarket have been approved.
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