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A developer has peeled back the curtain and show us inside one of its landmark town centre projects as it marks five years of regeneration efforts.
Proceedings were adjourned at a full council meeting when a councillor became unwell and an ambulance was called.
Comments made by a Reform party member suggesting anyone “intimidated” by flags on lampposts could have allegiances “elsewhere” received pushback.
A town’s high street could be in for a minor makeover as part of plans to build new homes on top of part of a shopping mall.
Worried residents have expressed fears over the safety of their high street after reports of “repeat” break-ins and rowdy behaviour.
Police have been called to criminal damage at a political party’s offices in what’s been called an “abhorrent” attack.
Another councillor in Kent has ditched their party in favour of Reform in a day of defections.
A parish council has passed a motion of no confidence in a “no show” ward councillor amid concerns over “a pattern of bullying behaviour”.
A business owner says a controversial traffic management scheme has forced him to close one of his shops.
Fears over increasing social problems have led to calls for a change in the way houses of multiple occupation are given planning permission.
Millions in funding could be unlocked to redevelop key brownfield sites after the government agreed to cough up the cash.
A road traffic scheme fining motorists for driving down designated streets around schools is set to be expanded in a move welcomed by residents.
The thorny subject of immigration is front and centre as our panel discuss the latest developments in the county.
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