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Dentist to open state-of-the-art new premises to increase capacity

15 May 2025
Dentist to open state-of-the-art new premises to increase capacity

Dentist to open state-of-the-art new premises to increase capacity

15 May 2025

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.


Mental health charity partnership champions employee wellbeing

13 May 2025
Mental health charity partnership champions employee wellbeing

Mental health charity partnership champions employee wellbeing

13 May 2025

A major prepared food company has announced a partnership with Samaritans to underpin its commitment to wellbeing.


Concern solar farm promises may not be kept — and could leave legacy of pollution

12 May 2025
Concern solar farm promises may not be kept — and could leave legacy of pollution

Concern solar farm promises may not be kept — and could leave legacy of pollution

12 May 2025

Residents of rural villages who could be surrounded by solar panels have raised further concerns about pollution and noise.


Could you save a hen from slaughter by giving it a home?

08 May 2025
Could you save a hen from slaughter by giving it a home?

Could you save a hen from slaughter by giving it a home?

08 May 2025

About 12,000 ex-commercial hens will be saved from slaughter throughout May – if enough people come forward to offer them homes.


Urgent call for community to join harvest

04 May 2025
Urgent call for community to join harvest

Urgent call for community to join harvest

04 May 2025

This week’s mini heatwave has brought forward a popular elderflower harvest — and organisers have urgently called for help from the community.


300-mile cross-county cycling route unveiled

03 May 2025
300-mile cross-county cycling route unveiled

300-mile cross-county cycling route unveiled

03 May 2025

A cross-county cycling trail through historic villages and cultural landmarks has officially launched.


Ten-year-old swimmer selected for professional club

24 April 2025
Ten-year-old swimmer selected for professional club

Ten-year-old swimmer selected for professional club

24 April 2025

A ten-year-old who has been swimming since age one has been accepted to join a high-performance club.


‘What better way to honour my husband’s memory than to cross the line in my wedding dress’

17 April 2025
‘What better way to honour my husband’s memory than to cross the line in my wedding dress’

‘What better way to honour my husband’s memory than to cross the line in my wedding dress’

17 April 2025

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.


‘We know how special Teddy is but people who’ve never even met him want to help and that means a lot’

16 April 2025
‘We know how special Teddy is but people who’ve never even met him want to help and that means a lot’

‘We know how special Teddy is but people who’ve never even met him want to help and that means a lot’

16 April 2025

A community has rallied round to support a young boy who suffered from viral meningitis as a newborn.


Prison healthcare contracts axed for trust to focus on service improvements

09 April 2025
Prison healthcare contracts axed for trust to focus on service improvements

Prison healthcare contracts axed for trust to focus on service improvements

09 April 2025

A healthcare trust has axed its prison care contracts, to focus on fixing failings highlighted in an inquiry into the Nottingham attacks.


Military planes to take to skies in rehearsals for VE Day flypast

09 April 2025
Military planes to take to skies in rehearsals for VE Day flypast

Military planes to take to skies in rehearsals for VE Day flypast

09 April 2025

A large flypast of military planes is to take place in London for VE Day — with rehearsals set for the skies of Lincolnshire.


Quizmaster marks £40,000 fundraising milestone

29 March 2025
Quizmaster marks £40,000 fundraising milestone

Quizmaster marks £40,000 fundraising milestone

29 March 2025

An estate agent and charity quizmaster has raised more than £40,000 for Childline.


Milestone birthday marked with friends and family

26 March 2025
Milestone birthday marked with friends and family

Milestone birthday marked with friends and family

26 March 2025

A fashionista and keen darts player has marked her 90th birthday in grand fashion.


New tech to help predict train delays

20 March 2025
New tech to help predict train delays

New tech to help predict train delays

20 March 2025

New-delay-predicting technology is to be rolled out across a train network following a successful trial at two stations.


‘Profound and urgent’ concerns cast shadow on solar plans for residents

17 March 2025
‘Profound and urgent’ concerns cast shadow on solar plans for residents

‘Profound and urgent’ concerns cast shadow on solar plans for residents

17 March 2025

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 recovered thanks to quick-thinking officers

06 February 2025
Three stolen cars recovered thanks to quick-thinking officers

Three stolen cars recovered thanks to quick-thinking officers

06 February 2025

Three stolen cars have been reunited with their owners after being tracked across the border.


Rural schools selected to get faster broadband from £1.2 million project

30 January 2025
Rural schools selected to get faster broadband from £1.2 million project

Rural schools selected to get faster broadband from £1.2 million project

30 January 2025

Two rural schools have been selected to benefit from a major investment to deliver faster and more reliable internet speeds.


Gross misconduct ruling: Former inspector’s use of force ‘entirely unnecessary’

08 January 2025
Gross misconduct ruling: Former inspector’s use of force ‘entirely unnecessary’

Gross misconduct ruling: Former inspector’s use of force ‘entirely unnecessary’

08 January 2025

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.


Former inspector tells misconduct hearing he stands by decision to punch man in A46 dispute

07 January 2025
Former inspector tells misconduct hearing he stands by decision to punch man in A46 dispute

Former inspector tells misconduct hearing he stands by decision to punch man in A46 dispute

07 January 2025

A former police inspector has given evidence at his misconduct hearing, following an incident where he punched a member of the public.


Former inspector’s misconduct hearing to continue despite claim of ‘unfairness’

07 January 2025
Former inspector’s misconduct hearing to continue despite claim of ‘unfairness’

Former inspector’s misconduct hearing to continue despite claim of ‘unfairness’

07 January 2025

A former police inspector will face a misconduct hearing — despite an argument it would be ‘unfair’ to go ahead due to senior officers’ ‘promises’.


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