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.
Statues of sheep and cows are now in place ahead of the grand unveiling this weekend.
A man has died following a collision on the A17 earlier today (Thursday, March 13).
Campaigners have said they are not interested in ‘token bribes’ to get them to agree to living near new energy infrastructure projects.
Angry traders have questioned the validity of a vote that established a business group they must now pay for — and some say they never had a ballot.
A convicted waste offender has been ordered to pay nearly £300,000 on top of his fine after the Environment Agency found he had undeclared assets.