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Part of the M25 remains closed after emergency services dealt with a serious crash involving a motorcycle.
We try out reformer pilates which is taking the fitness world by storm with hundreds of new studios popping up across the country.
Students at an adult education centre at risk of closure as part of council cuts have said more needs to be done to save such facilities.
A dad-of-three says his life has completely changed after he had a heart attack while playing in a charity football match.
Motorists are being warned to plan ahead as a well-used bridge over a busy stretch of A-road is set to be closed again overnight for repairs.
Garden centres across the county are increasingly diversifying to become “destination” shopping locations and compete with online retailers.
Work to build a new care home on the site of a controversially demolished pub has officially started.
Work is underway to knock down outdated council flats dating back to the late 1950s to make way for 46 new homes.
A popular theatre will not reopen until after May as contractors continue working to repair the building.
Staff were left stunned after The Gentlemen star Theo James popped in for a coffee at their village café.
Tributes have been paid to a former councillor who represented her community for more than three decades.
A mould-covered townhouse in disrepair has been listed for auction.
Dates have been set for people to meet with the team that will build the Lower Thames Crossing if it is approved.
A retired teacher says he is the luckiest man alive after he suffered significant brain injuries from three separate accidents.
Plans to convert a builders’ yard into a block of flats to provide more social housing have moved forward.
The family of a two-year-old who was left with life-changing injuries branded her attacker a “violent coward” after he was sentenced.
A replica of a historic Spanish ship has sailed into the county and docked at a town pier.
Emergency services were called to a residential street where a man was found dead.
A housebuilder has revealed it has bought a nine-acre plot to extend an existing development.
A council is looking to spend more than £500,000 on an old builders’ yard and take over a project to build a three-storey block of flats.