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A council leader has been accused of bullying by a colleague and urged to step down with immediate effect.
A developer has hit out at the council over a battle to convert a Grade-II listed pub which closed down in 1974.
A councillor has hit out at his own authority's planning department over its opposition to a solar panel bid for the council's HQ.
Market stalls and spaces for events feature in revised plans for a town centre green space.
A high street off-licence has been allowed to continue selling booze despite the police linking it with a number of crimes and disturbances.
Councillors have given the go-ahead for a brewery and tap room despite concerns over traffic.
A multi-million pound plan to redevelop a demolished leisure centre has been approved.
Ambitious plans to keep a working docks in operation have been unveiled in parliament.
A £17 million redevelopment of a popular sports centre is expected to be approved.
Traffic and environmental concerns have seen plans for a Costa Coffee drive-thru turned down.
Campaigners against the development of a working docks should be more open minded about it being converted to homes, according to a top boss.
Road safety worries have been raised as a microbrewery gears up to open in a village.
The county's fire service says the youngest person it has had to work with to prevent them from setting fire to something was just three-years-old.
A gym has made a request to construct a swimming pool at a site on a popular retail park.
A nightclub investigated over safety concerns has had several conditions added to its licence.
Concerns have been raised about housing secondary school pupils in a primary while a new academy is finished.
A man suffered life changing injuries after door staff at a club allegedly failed to help or call an ambulance.
Ambitious proposals to build flats and working spaces have been given the nod by planners.
A plan for affordable homes has been given the go-ahead despite questions being asked about a linked housing scheme.
Opponents of plans to build homes on former tennis courts have been dealt a blow after the council was overruled by a government inspector.
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