Students have been looking at the work of The Children's Society and raising money for those less fortunate than themselves.
An apprentice with a local firm has won a top title at prestigious awards.
Two Rotarians were honoured with Paul Harris Fellowships at the club's annual charter dinner.
Brothers raising awareness of coercive control in the wake of a brutal double murder have spoken about receiving a top award from Lincolnshire Police.
A council has written off more than £28,000 in housing benefit debts but has beaten a national benchmark on rent collection.
A leading trader fears that a tripling of daily parking charges could hit town centre shops.
Work has started on premises for a new NHS dental surgery due to open next March.
A district council is continuing to offer help to a man living in a makeshift shelter behind a derelict pub.
Two villages honoured a long-standing tradition with their joint Christmas party on Saturday night.
A council is accused of being hell bent on destroying people's lives as it presses ahead with relief road plans.
A festive, pop-up bar called Nutcracker's Christmas Tavern and Winter Beer Garden is offering locals the tastes enjoyed in the big cities.
A ground switch is too expensive for a village football club but its ambition to grow is still alive and backed by the parish council.
More than 200 children took part in a spectacular lantern parade to launch a popular Christmas fayre.
A new wesbite dedicated to giving updates on the homecoming of explorer Matthew Flinders has now gone live.
A homeless man living in a make-shift shelter behind a boarded-up, eyesore pub has sparked calls for the site to be made safe.
A man is no longer troubled by sleep apnoea - and is no longer pre-diabetic - after shedding three stones at a slimming class.
Schoolchildren were visited by a lorry displaying a gigantic copy of a celebrated painting of Stonehenge by one of our most famous sons.
Thousands of pounds have been invested in an innovative gym that offers a range of health and fitness options in one place.
A music festival for people with disabilities is off to a racing start thanks to a £1,000 donation.
An amazing car restoration resulted in a 1930s Riley taking to the road again and the story is told in a new book, Phoenix.