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Community hub will offer widespread support

Community hub will offer widespread support

Community hub will offer widespread support

07 March 2025

A newly-registered charity which helps people in all aspects of life is opening a community hub.


Farmer honoured for nearly 50 years service to drainage board

Farmer honoured for nearly 50 years service to drainage board

Farmer honoured for nearly 50 years service to drainage board

06 March 2025

A farmer who has given nearly 50 years of service to an internal drainage board has been honoured.


Coach company with a 100-year history comes to the end of the road

Coach company with a 100-year history comes to the end of the road

Coach company with a 100-year history comes to the end of the road

06 March 2025

A family business that has taken thousands of people on day trips and holidays will stop running this spring.


Plans for council houses on green space behind industrial estate

Plans for council houses on green space behind industrial estate

Plans for council houses on green space behind industrial estate

05 March 2025

Green space could be lost to affordable housing under a council’s plans.


More than £12,000 granted by council to plant community orchards across district

More than £12,000 granted by council to plant community orchards across district

More than £12,000 granted by council to plant community orchards across district

03 March 2025

A community has granted more than £12,000 to groups to plant orchards across the district.


Paul frying high after landing top National Fish and Chip Awards honour

Paul frying high after landing top National Fish and Chip Awards honour

Paul frying high after landing top National Fish and Chip Awards honour

03 March 2025

A businessman’s devotion to frying excellence has been honoured with a top accolade at the National Fish and Chip Awards.


Charity expands services - and other stories from our archive.

Charity expands services - and other stories from our archive.

Charity expands services - and other stories from our archive.

01 March 2025

Join us for a trip down memory lane, as we take another dive into our archives.


New Armed Forces champion: ‘I feel I have a lot to give to this role’

New Armed Forces champion: ‘I feel I have a lot to give to this role’

New Armed Forces champion: ‘I feel I have a lot to give to this role’

28 February 2025

Councillors have appointed a new lead member for Armed Forces.

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‘We did everything we could to save our leisure centre’

‘We did everything we could to save our leisure centre’

‘We did everything we could to save our leisure centre’

28 February 2025

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.


Council tax to rise as members approve leisure centre loan and bid to end crematorium ‘discrimination’

Council tax to rise as members approve leisure centre loan and bid to end crematorium ‘discrimination’

Council tax to rise as members approve leisure centre loan and bid to end crematorium ‘discrimination’

27 February 2025

Members approved a loan to pay for a leisure centre refurbishment as part of budget plans that will see a rise in council tax.


‘Without a home pool it’s hard to see how we can guarantee our future for another 45 years’

‘Without a home pool it’s hard to see how we can guarantee our future for another 45 years’

‘Without a home pool it’s hard to see how we can guarantee our future for another 45 years’

27 February 2025

A swimming club community has been left devastated after losing its home of 45 years.

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New sports facilities will be accessible to all, says school trust

New sports facilities will be accessible to all, says school trust

New sports facilities will be accessible to all, says school trust

26 February 2025

Bosses at a school trust say they are ‘committed to providing permanent sports facilities’ after a campaign to reopen a leisure centre ended.


Man allegedly murdered in park told: ‘It’s not going to end well’

Man allegedly murdered in park told: ‘It’s not going to end well’

Man allegedly murdered in park told: ‘It’s not going to end well’

25 February 2025

The sister of Kyle Marshall has described how she tried to stop him from confronting the man who is alleged to have killed her brother with a machete.


Huge whale will swim in to teach children about their impact on the environment

Huge whale will swim in to teach children about their impact on the environment

Huge whale will swim in to teach children about their impact on the environment

24 February 2025

An 18-metre long whale is swimming into the area to help children learn more about how they can make the environment better.


Leisure centre to be demolished under council’s plans

Leisure centre to be demolished under council’s plans

Leisure centre to be demolished under council’s plans

21 February 2025

A council plans to ‘break the deadlock’ on a closed leisure centre by handing over funding to a school trust for its demolition.


Campaigners give up fight to reopen leisure centre

Campaigners give up fight to reopen leisure centre

Campaigners give up fight to reopen leisure centre

21 February 2025

Campaigners fighting to reopen a leisure centre are throwing in the towel after a four-year battle.

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New town murals will ‘bring together different areas of our communities to reflect their pride and identity’

New town murals will ‘bring together different areas of our communities to reflect their pride and identity’

New town murals will ‘bring together different areas of our communities to reflect their pride and identity’

21 February 2025

Permanent works of art have been commissioned for towns across the area.

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Inspectors deliver their verdicts on standards at private schools

Inspectors deliver their verdicts on standards at private schools

Inspectors deliver their verdicts on standards at private schools

20 February 2025

Inspectors have delivered their verdicts on the county’s private schools - here’s how they fared.


‘We must avoid ‘drastic measures’ that would axe 200 police officers’

‘We must avoid ‘drastic measures’ that would axe 200 police officers’

‘We must avoid ‘drastic measures’ that would axe 200 police officers’

18 February 2025

An MP has called for the Government to review its police funding, arguing residents are ‘concerned’ about losing 200 officers in the county.

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Spring jobs fair brings hope for year ahead

Spring jobs fair brings hope for year ahead

Spring jobs fair brings hope for year ahead

15 February 2025

People looking for new job opportunities can attend an event designed to boost skills, wages and happiness.


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