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Plans for a supermarket and two drive-thru restaurants on the site of a former drinks factory have been approved, despite a number of concerns.
Customers have expressed their sadness after bosses announced an “iconic” store is set to shut after 40 years in a town centre.
Owners of a hugely popular microbar are breathing a sigh of relief after councillors voted in favour of plans to keep their outdoor seating area.
A town’s first Pride event is set to be held this weekend, with scores of people set to take part in a parade.
Three people have been arrested after a crash involving a motorcycle and a car left a biker needing hospital treatment.
We take a look around the incredible gardens at a Tudor manor house which could be opened to the public.
A stunned grandad who kept playing his late wife’s lottery tickets has quadrupled his winnings.
Police are in attendance after multiple travellers have pitched up behind a recreation centre.
A pair of historic pubs including one which closed 10 years ago have been sold at auction.
Police have closed a main road in both directions following a two-car crash.
Controversial plans to turn a security office in the grounds of the late Paul O’Grady’s estate into a house three times the size have been rejected.
Residents fear a village's “green belt” could be turned into a “concrete jungle” after swathes of land were put forward for new homes in the area.
A dog walker pronounced clinically dead for eight minutes says his life was saved by two “incredible” young men who gave him CPR.
Passengers are “marooned” in France as ferry services are suspended or cancelled due to strike action among port workers.
A historic hotel deemed “unviable” by its owners will be converted into a private school if new plans are approved.
A historic high street pub is up for auction – more than a year after it closed its doors for the final time.
A nurse-turned-baker will open her new shop in a town’s high street next month.
A supermarket and two drive-thru restaurants could be built on the site of a former drinks factory demolished a decade ago.
The government is to pay the full cost of clearing waste dumped in an ancient Kent woodland after emergency funding was secured.
Plans to replace a landmark blue bus which served as a Greek restaurant with train carriages and outdoor seating have been revealed.