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Planned changes to major junctions could mean encroaching on an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
A council has revealed its latest scheme to reduce pollution at a notorious hotspot, but the reaction has been mixed.
Police are appealing for information after an attempted robbery on a major route.
A dad who spent decades at Lloyds Banks has taken on a new role; groundsman at a special school.
A man has appeared in court, charged with burglary and theft.
A burglary has prompted police to release CCTV of a previous suspicious incident at the same home.
A former grammar school teacher has appeared in court, accused of grooming and sexually assaulting a pupil.
A school for disabled pupils has confirmed a "small" number of staff and one pupil have tested positive for coronavirus.
A group are raising money to make sure a little boy, who has a severe muscle degeneration disorder, has the best life possible.
A suspected burglar has been arrested, with police finding axes, a crowbar and gloves in his car.
A motorway collision led to expected delays of half an hour and backlogged traffic.
A spate of four-by-four thefts has prompted police to issue safety advice to drivers.
Councillors unanimously rejected a brewer's scheme to turn a pub into a residential property.
An inquest has opened into the death of a man whose body was found in a carpark.
An MP has called on the Government to act swiftly on bringing in flexible rail fares for commuters.
Pupils in two 'bubbles' as well as employees are self-isolating after a confirmed coronavirus case at their school.
Need help with a new website or logo? Graphic design students are offering assistance for free to community organisations.
A calamitous cocker spaniel has come out top in a poll of the UK's most mischievous pets.
An academies trust has made the drastic decision to close its primary schools early one afternoon every week.
Two men have appeared at court after more than £3,000 worth of food and alcohol was stolen from a supermarket.