An NHS and private dental practice is progressing with plans to expand — and is set to open at a larger, newly-renovated premises this summer.
A major prepared food company has announced a partnership with Samaritans to underpin its commitment to wellbeing.
Residents of rural villages who could be surrounded by solar panels have raised further concerns about pollution and noise.
About 12,000 ex-commercial hens will be saved from slaughter throughout May – if enough people come forward to offer them homes.
This week’s mini heatwave has brought forward a popular elderflower harvest — and organisers have urgently called for help from the community.
A cross-county cycling trail through historic villages and cultural landmarks has officially launched.
A ten-year-old who has been swimming since age one has been accepted to join a high-performance club.
A woman will run the final few miles of a marathon in her bridal dress in memory of her late husband on their wedding anniversary date.
A community has rallied round to support a young boy who suffered from viral meningitis as a newborn.
A healthcare trust has axed its prison care contracts, to focus on fixing failings highlighted in an inquiry into the Nottingham attacks.
A large flypast of military planes is to take place in London for VE Day — with rehearsals set for the skies of Lincolnshire.
An estate agent and charity quizmaster has raised more than £40,000 for Childline.
A fashionista and keen darts player has marked her 90th birthday in grand fashion.
New-delay-predicting technology is to be rolled out across a train network following a successful trial at two stations.
Rural villages which could be surrounded by a 3,950-acre solar farm are calling on their council and MPs to look at the project in more depth.
Three stolen cars have been reunited with their owners after being tracked across the border.
Two rural schools have been selected to benefit from a major investment to deliver faster and more reliable internet speeds.
A former inspector’s decision to punch and stamp on a member of public while on duty has been determined as amounting to gross misconduct.
A former police inspector has given evidence at his misconduct hearing, following an incident where he punched a member of the public.
A former police inspector will face a misconduct hearing — despite an argument it would be ‘unfair’ to go ahead due to senior officers’ ‘promises’.