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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.
Increased staffing measures at a new train station – previously dubbed a “mugger paradise” – have been branded as ‘too little too late’.
A property linked to anti-social behaviour and harassment will not reopen for a further 3 months after a court order extension.
Farmers will take part in a go-slow convoy to protest over unfair treatment and cheap imports.
Detectives have launched an appeal after a man was assaulted, pushed into a van and then driven away.
An appeal has been launched after a woman was left with serious head injuries after being involved in a reported hit-and-run.
Police have confirmed a missing 14-year-old girl has been found safe and well.
Families fear they will have to keep their curtains shut 24/7 to protect their privacy if plans to build two blocks of flats are approved.
Staff will take to the platforms of a £44m train station – previously labelled a “mugger paradise” – at weekends for the first time.
Drivers will have to use alternative routes to leave the capital as works on a new tunnel continue.
A blaze that saw explosions heard across an industrial estate was reportedly caused by a welding accident.
Officers are growing ‘increasingly concerned’ for a man who was last seen more than a week ago and are appealing for help from the public.
Firefighters were called to a substation following a small blaze, which was caused accidentally due to a fault.
An investigation is underway after a man was approached by an offender who punched him, causing him to fall, hit his head, rendering him unconscious.