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A couple are living with broken doors, a vandalised security gate and have had homeless strangers camped in the hallway of their rented flat.
A dwindling congregation and lack of resources have been blamed for a decision to close a village church after 175 years.
A nursery has been handed an “inadequate” rating by Ofsted after inspectors raised concerns about safety checks and lack of supervision.
A children’s swim training school founded by a trio of Olympians, including Becky Adlington, has confirmed it is opening its first Kent centre.
Free school uniforms are to be handed out at a charity shop which is opening in a former empty bank.
Vandals have targeted a synagogue cemetery for the fifth time causing thousands of pounds of damage.
Cafes at some stations across the county have been closed.
Several charging points for electric vehicles at a motorway service station still aren’t hooked up to the power network after connection delays.
Long-awaited plans to transform a huge, barren riverside site are to be revealed soon.
Plans to make all taxi drivers accept card payments have been put forward despite concerns over signal and costs.
A fast-food joint in the middle of a historic town is to change its sign after protests from conservationists over its ‘flamboyant’ frontage.
The availability of drugs and other contraband within a prison continues to be a ‘serious problem’ despite new airport-style checks.
A council is set to issue court papers to travellers who have pitched outside a village hall for the past week.
Plans for a discount gym at a large empty unit at an out-of-town shopping centre are back on track.
A family-run cafe in town centre is up for sale with a leasehold guide price of £25,000.
Action has been taken to remove travellers who have pitched up in a village.
A mum says she was “horrified” at being reported for “neglect” after leaving her sick baby overnight in hospital to care for her two other children.
A traditional backstreet pub dating back to the 19th Century has been repossessed.
A building which houses a bank and has planning permission for flats and shops is on the market for £1.25 million.
A flower shop based in a former Greggs has announced it’s closing down.