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A new care complex will include a residential home, supported living for autistic adults, affordable bungalows for the elderly and a hospice.
A Kent police officer found to have made racist remarks about foreign gangs and Albanians has been spared dismissal.
A pub in the centre of a village could have pulled its final pint if plans to convert it into homes are approved – and opinion is divided.
“Vile” Russian trolls are believed to have bombarded a council with horrific abuse on social media while it celebrated helping displaced Ukrainians.
A new late-night takeaway service has scaled back its delivery hours after neighbour concerns.
A council’s 100% affordable housing development will be slashed by 80% over viability concerns as it enlists help from private developers to build it.
Plans have been revealed to convert a neighbourhood’s last remaining pub into a 14-bed HMO, sparking fears ‘another bit of history’ will be lost.
A council is going back to the drawing board on plans to scrap two hours free parking following an angry response from residents.
Intended to make walking and cycling safer, a town’s road network will be transformed with the first images showing how it will look in a £1m project.
Residents and their MP have urged the government to help them get a historic bridge fixed which they say would breathe new life into the town.
An interim chief financial officer has joined a debt-ridden trust, which has a deficit of almost £60m.
The vast majority of responses to plans for up to 70 homes on farmland were against the proposals – but some said “we need new homes”.
A council is seeking the public’s views on proposals for “radical” parking fee hikes amid mounting financial woes.
Plans for hundreds of new homes have been met with widespread opposition ahead of a crunch meeting.
The level of house-building in one of the county’s leafier districts must “triple” and make most of greenfield sites, a council has been told.
New homes destined for an abandoned railway works site - where multimillion-pound film studios are also due to be built - have been delayed.
A four-storey block of flats has been rejected after concerns the homes would be an ‘unacceptable size’ for suitable living standards.
A council’s decision to splash £600 of taxpayers’ cash on a mayoral hat during the cost-of-living crisis has been branded “ridiculous”.
Dozens of residents are protesting against plans for 120 homes on the edge of their village.
Developers want to build 20 homes around a playing field, and say they want to make it the ‘heart of the community’.
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