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A town could get its first Burger King if the fast food giant is given permission to build a new restaurant close to an existing McDonald’s.
A group of youths that were setting off fireworks at a foot crossing were chased down by officers and their police dog.
The maximum penalty for the most serious offences of fly-tipping and littering is increasing thanks to new government legislation.
A family-run bakery which has been trading in a high street for more than 90 years is not closing despite plans submitted to demolish part of it.
More than 100 jobs have been created as a popular fast-food chain reopens at a shopping centre.
A sweet treat eatery has received a one-star hygiene rating after an inspection found it needed “major improvement”.
A former mental health nurse and mum-of-four quit her day job to open a town’s only African restaurant and takeaway.
Two-way temporary lights have been put in place outside a pub on a busy route as work begins on a “welcomed” 5G mast.
Controversial plans to introduce fees at free car parks have been voted against to the delight of business owners and residents.
An illegal waste transport has been fined after he was stopped outside a scrap yard by the police.
A council has been recommended to introduce fees for free car parks in the face of backlash from businesses, visitors and politicians.
A parkrunner who survived a mystery cardiac arrest has thanked the people who saved his life.
Plans to transform an amusement arcade with adventure golf, reality darts, a four-storey soft play area and show bar have been revealed.
Gas network upgrade closures have been postponed after it was feared they’d bring traffic “chaos”.
Plans to make three free coastal car parks pay and display are still on the table after a failed attempt to block them.
From saving a man stranded in water for hours, to rescuing another from a sinking yacht, we look at some of the RNLI’s missions caught on camera.
Businesses and residents fear gas works will return after SGN closes the road three times in seven months in an attempt to fix 100-year-old pipping.
We speak to a family who are still trying to rebuild their lives in Kent after they were forced out of their homes when Russia invaded Ukraine.
A water company has apologised and set up water bottle stations for customers experiencing a loss of supply or low pressure due to technical issues.
Police say a missing man has been found safe and well, and thanked for the public for their help with his appeal.