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Travellers who invaded a field used for a popular car boot sale have been order to leave or face police action.
A husband-and-wife duo are renovating a former village bakery into a new café.
A man with cerebral palsy will be taking part in the virtual London Marathon after his request to take more than 24 hours was originally refused.
A tree planted by a dad in memory of his teenage son has been destroyed by "mindless vandals".
Tens of thousands of pounds are to be ploughed into improvements as part of a project to make people feel safer while out and about.
Around 20 caravans are currently parked up on a field used for car boot sales.
Time is running out to help mend boats in time for a town's regatta after they were damaged in a flood.
As two restaurants close due to a fall in customers and staff shortages, we find out if the vegan fad is over.
A man has been fined and ordered to pay thousands after dumping three lorry loads of shredded material onto private land.
Traffic was queuing after an accident closed two lanes on a busy motorway.
A landlord says the ongoing gas pipe work outside his pub is pushing him out of business with passing trade almost completely drying up.
The RNLI and coastguard have issued a warning ahead of the school holidays, urging people to swim in safety.
A teacher, who was inspired by another to take up the career, is retiring after four decades at the same school.
We try traditional Romanian food which includes cheese and jam doughnuts, cabbage rolls and lots of sour cream.
A cyclist was left in hospital for five days after a dog attacked him while he was on a bike ride.
A couple are celebrating their platinum wedding anniversary after growing up two doors apart.
Thousands of people flocked to a town's new summer festival celebrating the "Best of British".
A tree which was blocking the entrance to a once popular park has finally been removed.
There could be more misery for motorists as a busy route is to shut for four weeks and then have temporary traffic lights for another two weeks.
A couple expecting a baby say a major hospital's maternity ward is so short staffed they've waited five days for their tot to be induced.