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A bakery and brewery is to close its seaside business as they "aren't seeing enough footfall to make the space viable".
A gang of robbers approached a man with a knife and demanded he hand over all of his belongings.
A multiplex was forced to close it doors to customers after damage caused by weather.
A burglar who attacked a woman in her 80s while burgling her home has had his 'unduly lenient' prison sentence increased.
Police chased a suspected stolen car for 15 miles before it crashed outside a pub on the A2.
We explore the towns of Dunkirk and Gravelines which are just a short ferry trip away in northern France.
A park has become the first location in the UK where thrill-seekers can get behind the wheel of an exciting off-road electric vehicle.
Sir Michael Morpurgo is backing a campaign to save a former military stable block that "contributed hugely to the war effort" from being torn down.
Homeless people will be housed on an under-used council car park - despite concerns about antisocial behaviour and the likelihood of flooding.
The victim of last month's horrific accident at a Kent bus station was a popular and "gentle" man who was "always smiling".
A father-and-son team behind a new distillery have welcomed the decision to approve their plans to convert an agricultural building.
Proposals for the next set of new properties on a former funfair site have been put out to a public consultation.
A grandmother was left concussed and needing hospital scans after being struck on the head "at 100mph" in a freak accident at a popular park.
After the price of Premier League pints sent social media into meltdown, we take to the terraces seeking a cheaper matchday experience in non-league.
A village restaurant will close its doors this weekend after its owners opted to focus efforts on other venues in their group.
A bus station could be closed and replaced with a green public square if a bid for government funding is successful.
Plans for a much-anticipated 120-seat restaurant and food shop on the Kent coast have been put "on pause".
A beachside restaurant overlooking the English Channel has been hailed as one of the nation's best dining spots with a view.
Crowds will flock to the coast today to enjoy a spectacular aerial display by the RAF's famous Red Arrows.
Hundreds managed to snap up tickets to an outdoor performance by an indie band, which was followed by an after-party at their hotel.