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Drivers are facing further delays on the roads after a two-car crash closed a lane on a motorway.
A budget hotel chain has opened a new town centre branch as part of a multi-million pound regeneration project.
A fire crew had to be called in to help two trainspotters who managed to get trapped in a train station lift.
A school is expecting to publish plans for a new extension as it prepares to take on more pupils.
A parish councillor has urged people to step in and take part in a consultation which will help determine the future of a care home.
Parents whose children go to a kids club and nursery have been told the service has closed after a series of poor Ofsted reviews.
Plans for up to 700 homes which were turned down by a council's planning committee have been approved by a government inspector.
Cars and lorries have been seen aquaplaning amid flash flooding on a busy road.
Gas main replacement works will close a key stretch of road for up to four weeks - with a 20-mile diversion in place.
Two councils and a county councillor have joined forces to set up a pressure group after a consultation was launched on the future of a care home.
A specially trained animal rescue crew had to be called after a horse got herself into a sticky situation.
The Royal Mail has issued an apology after wrongly saying a postal worker was attacked by a dog.
Police and a transport firm are looking into how a bus ended up crashing in a railway station car park.
The future of a historic water tower is still yet to be decided after no action was taken following the approval of plans.
Residents have been told their post deliveries have been suspended after a dog attacked a mail worker.
A schoolboy has become the new poster boy for one of the world's largest technology firms.
There is now no more anyone can do about plans for up to 700 homes after an inspector concluded a planning inquiry.
The team behind the restoration of a historic sailing barge has been given a helping hand.
Council chiefs in charge of a care home have insisted there is still hope to keep it open.
A nursery and child minding service has been told to improve after being rated 'inadequate' by inspectors.