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Plans for a multi-million pound leisure complex at a former BHS store which would include a go kart track, cinema and bowling have been scrapped.
Fire crews were called after a garden bonfire spread to nearby sheds and fencing.
Free food stalls serving vegetarian dishes will be popping up across a town centre as a festival marks National Vegetarian Week.
Two students who recorded and shared a clip of their head teacher using the n-word to a black student have been given "words of advice" from police.
A Kent carer is on a mission to reunite a family with old pictures which were found in a charity shop biscuit tin.
A motorway which was closed in both directions after a body was found has now reopened.
A teenager who died after being knocked off his bicycle by a car died from a head injury, an inquest has heard.
Climate protestors have been arrested after forcing a tanker carrying Russian diesel to do a U-turn in the Thames.
A school has defended its head teacher after his use of the 'n-word' led to a complaint to police.
A decision on plans to build a housing estate on school grounds in an attempt to ensure its survival will be decided next week.
More than 250 people turned up to pay their respects for a 'kind and happy' woman who died in a tragic car crash.
A Pink Floyd tribute band has been forced to postpone its upcoming concerts after a band member was rushed to hospital with life-threatening symptoms.
A road, which has been blocked in both directions after a sinkhole appeared, is set to be closed for a week.
A man has been found guilty of parking multiple “abandoned and dangerous” vehicles across a town.
A prevention of future deaths report has been issued after a woman killed herself while staying at a mental health hospital.
A cyclist was taken to hospital with serious injuries after colliding with a car at a busy junction.
A massive three-storey classroom and teaching block and sports hall extension plan has been submitted by a school.
A bar at a new £467,000 food hall has left after less than six months but a new replacement is already lined up.
A young fast food worker was discovered unresponsive after a night drinking with a friend.
The choice of where to eat in one Kent town is about to get a lot harder as two new eateries open.