Visitors to a historic hall were transported back to the 18th century this evening to enjoy the delights of Georgian Pleasure Garden.
A councillor says she has resigned from the Conservative Party due to its shift to the right.
Tribute has been paid to a ‘much valued’ clerk and trustee of a housing charity.
Government officials have confirmed that funding for ‘specialist experts’ would come out of the £20million pot to improve a town centre.
Campaigners say they have found more firms who did not get voting papers to have their say on whether a trader-funded business group should be formed.
Reduced opening hours will be offered at three branches of a bank from the summer.
A bus driver who called 999 after spotting one of his passengers had fallen ill has been presented with an award.
A town memorial has been restored.
One of the new red tourism signs has been vandalised just weeks after being installed.
A man is due to stand trial on two counts of dangerous dog charges.
A nursery owner says she never received ballot papers on whether a town centre business group should be formed.
Cycling campaigners say they have to keep ‘nagging’ to get answers after highways bosses complained about the number of inquiries from the group.
A Great British Bake-off winner will be returning to the area to judge a popular cake competition.
The first steps in transforming an ageing leisure centre into a modern health and wellbeing hub are due to get underway in the coming months.
Youngsters will be able to take advantage of reduced price cinema tickets in a bid to encourage more families to visit the town centre.
A popular race night was supported by more than a hundred people.
Police were called to a crash on the A151 earlier today (Monday, March 17).
A ‘disaster is waiting to happen’ looms with lorries thundering through a village while a failing section of the A16 is repaired, a councillor warned.
Hopes to reopen a decommissioned pumping station have been dealt a blow after it has been confirmed that there are no ‘immediate’ plans for it.
The people who traditionally light a town’s beacon for special occasions have launched a fundraiser so it can burn on the 80th anniversary of VE Day.