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A private ambulance company that provided transport for NHS patients to reach hospital appointments has suddenly ceased trading.
Villagers are holding their breath to see if work to lower an historic church wall will stop it being bashed by traffic.
A £1.6m investment in solar panels and heat pumps will cut costs and carbon emissions at a popular leisure centre.
Residents in a homes development with communal bins say they’ve had no collections in three of the five months since a new waste contract came in.
Veterans at the RBLI village for ex-servicemen invite the public to join them for tea and cakes to celebrate the charity’s 105th birthday.
A water company is spending an extra £1.25m in an effort to improve the quality of wastewater treatment.
Potentially dangerous poplar trees in an urban nature reserve must be felled, says council.
In the 1930s a film fan created a cinema in the front room of his father’s house that could seat just eight people.
M&S is to close its cafe operation at a key out-of-town store and has acknowledged it will be “disappointing news” for some customers.
A village faces a four-month road closures while a new water main is installed to cope with increased demand.
Morrisons has plans to extend its garage forecourt shop and install new jetwash bays and EV charging points.
Bus company Nu Venture has warned people to keep an eye on their timetables as it makes changes to certain services.
Details have been released of the third and final phase of a major project to deliver 840 new homes including a link road between two local routes.
A “village estate” on a disused airfield is still expanding with 542 new homes in the pipeline 30 years after its foundation.
A pensioner received a ticket for the first time after parking in the same spot for 30 years - only for it to be wrongly overturned.
While many homes are being converted into houses of multiple occupation, one property owner is trying to go the other way.
Councillors have gone against planning officers’ advice and rejected plans for another town centre house in multiple occupation.
A detailed map showing a Kent village as it was in 1752 has been unveiled.
An application has been made to convert a hair salon into a pizza restaurant and takeway.
Plans for yet another house in multiple occupation in a street where one in 10 are already HMOs have been criticised by ward councillors.