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A bank branch has announced it is ditching a high street to move to a nearby shopping centre.
Scores of floral tributes and heartfelt messages have been left for a much-loved teacher at the primary school where she taught.
A fast-food diner has welcomed back customers today after a major redesign and makeover.
A 29-year-old mum has opened a health studio featuring a pilates fitness craze favoured by superstars.
One of a town’s few remaining pubs has reopened after a £120K makeover, with a former barmaid at the helm as the new landlady.
The team behind a successful village cafe have opened a second venue, a high-end diner in a top tourist spot.
Thousands has been raised for the owners of a beloved shop which was badly fire-damaged in a “senseless” attack.
A comic book shop owner has hit out at “senseless vandalism" after his store was set on fire.
A Victorian fort once considered a vital part of Britain’s defences has become the centrepiece for Kent’s newest vineyard.
The cause of a strong gas-like smell remains a mystery after a utility completed an inspection of its network.
More than 20 firefighters tackled a blaze at a riverside scrapyard last night.
A Traveller pitch has been spotted at a popular playing field - just months after concrete blocks were installed to prevent unauthorised access.
The owners of three large empty buildings have been warned to step up safety as lives are at risk.
Discount store prepares to welcome bargain hunters after announcing opening date at shopping centre.
Street ambassadors “described as the eyes and ears of the community” are on patrol in a town centre in a bid to stamp out anti-social behaviour.
A grandmother who was made to give up her newborn baby when she was 15 is now asking the government for a formal apology.
A town’s popular market, described as ‘Britain at its best’, hangs in the balance as managers face a massive business tax bill.
An unauthorised Traveller encampment has left a recreation area.
The new interior of an historic Georgian town house has attracted criticism - but those behind the refurb say it was needed to protect the public.
A grandfather is to be quizzed by police after his ‘large and powerful’ dog allegedly attacked a pug and bit a man who intervened.
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