Questions have been raised at a young boy’s inquest about the care he was given through his school and the NHS.
The mother of a child who died after falling ill at school told an inquest jury “the world should have been safer for him”.
An inquest has begun into the death of a five-year-old boy who died after an allergic reaction at school.
Sailors with disabilities are being helped into boats by a new hoist donated by members of the community.
People are being invited to win a professional makeover worth £450 through a raffle at a town charity shop.
A supermarket will not built on the edge of a town because it would ‘harm the character and appearance of the area’.
We’re on our weekly stroll down memory lane looking at news from up to 200 years ago.
We’re on a little trip down memory lane to look at news from up to 200 years ago.
A garden which attracted hundreds of visitors and raised £4,000 for charity last year is opening again.
Roads throughout a built-up area will have a reduced speed limit later this month.
A cheesemonger with a knack for flavour has taken top place in a national award.
We’re on our weekly stroll down memory lane looking at news from up to 200 years ago.
A defibrillator has been installed in a car park, helping to create a safety net that spans a town.
Plans to close a town bridge are causing consternation and fears over the effect on local businesses.
A family-run business has launched a collection of home fragrances in collaboration with the Historic Royal Palaces.
A coach company saved from closure has launched a brochure of trips for the season ahead.
A retail chain has announced it will be opening a shop at a former Homebase store.
A children’s sports charity is seeking an apprentice coach to join its team.
Funding for a bus service that costs more than £3,000 per passenger is being cut by a council.
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