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The latest planning applications submitted to a council include changes in opening hours at a petrol station and improvements to a sports pavilion.
A tenant has taken legal action against his local authority over large cracks which continue to appear due to ongoing subsidence issues.
A licensing hearing has refused permission to allow a cocktail bar to extend its opening hours following noise complaints.
Five fire engines were called to tackle a blaze at a block of flats linked to a storage heater.
Police have been called to criminal damage at a political party’s offices in what’s been called an “abhorrent” attack.
The education watchdog has praised a school for its high standards after inspectors rated it “outstanding” in all areas.
A group of boys have been praised for their help in rescuing a python, which they found curled up on the roadside.
Pest control specialists have been battling an infestation of bed bugs at a council-owned housing scheme since the middle of summer.
Neighbours living near a contentious Traveller site say they heard chainsaws “all night” as two unauthorised mobile homes were brought onto the land.
Outline plans to redevelop farmland into a residential estate are among the latest applications submitted to a council.
Doorbell footage has captured the moment a car was “brazenly” set alight before spreading to a house as a hooded figure flees the scene.
An Asda employee abused a company taxi account to fund more than £6,000 worth of personal journeys – including a 115-mile round trip to visit his mum.
Residents have welcomed a ruling to uphold a council decision blocking a boot fair from being held on farmland 28 times a year.
A 10-year-old has been accepted into Mensa after finding out she had a high IQ when taking a dyslexia test.
Our reporter paid a visit to the Kent-based team working day and night to save thousands of reptiles across the country every year.
Bin crews have been praised by business owners for their “incredibly speedy” clean-up after rubbish had to be “dumped” in the road following a fire.
Concerned residents fear their neighbour’s garden will be targeted again due to the number of items being stored there.
The latest plans submitted to a council include a scheme to repair a historic pier a year after it was damaged in a blaze.
The latest planning applications submitted to a council include schemes for a Traveller site and a church foodbank.
A pub has been forced to defend itself after a letter circulated falsely stating that “brown people” were not welcome.
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