An army of frisky frogs surprised an artist when they appeared in her garden.
A Grade II listed church which was renovated into shops has been put on the market.
An osprey which caused a flap when she landed on another bird’s nest is the first to arrive home to Rutland Water.
Proposals to collect black bins every three weeks have been scrapped.
The owner of a business which closed after just one year of trading has reflected on ‘the time of her life’ and says she would not change a thing.
Church bells sounded to mark the 80th anniversary of a deadly plane crash.
Tributes have been paid to a ‘dearly loved husband, father and grandad’ who was killed in a crash on the A606.
A countryside home with original period features is on the market for £1,400,000.
The owner of a pub which has been gathering dust for almost five years has submitted a planning application for the empty building.
Tractors will chug through the countryside for an annual charity event.
A frustrated resident has questioned why council workers fill in some potholes but ignore others which are just feet away.
Green space could be lost to affordable housing under a council’s plans.
A shop which has been part of a town centre scene for 40 years will be closing when the owners retire later this year.
The owner of a sewing business swapped curtains for weaponry when she was enlisted to help with a military project.
Diesel has been swapped out for hydrotreated vegetable oil during a trial at a Royal Air Force base.
A lot can change in 50 years but one thing which has remained the same is the determination in a community for a leisure centre.
Pub-goers are rallying to save ‘the very heart of their village’ from permanent closure.
A date has been set for a pride event which will celebrate love and acceptance.
A driver was lucky to escape from his wrecked car with only minor injuries, police say.
Many people my age are off in search of the hustle and bustle of a city, but I would take the charms of the British countryside any day.