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Gloucestershire street sold at auction for £2.5 million!

Residents can stay, but some fear for their future, Duncan Cook reports.




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Stroud school reopens pool after £55k fundraising effort

Leonard Stanley School to reopen pool after fundraising drive, Mark Smith reports.




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Father shares journey after son Joshua's murder in 2021

Michael Hall shares his journey since son's death, Georgia Stone reports.




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Artists with Huntington's disease create exhibition

The event is designed to show how the joy art can bring people.




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Campaign launched to rebuild 'tired' bike track

The track was originally constructed by a group of young people four decades ago.




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'Cyber attack' council working to ease backlog

The authority says there was a backlog of planning applications following the incident.




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'It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity'

Sisters Alice, Chloe and Lucy will be part of the Children in Need Choir on Friday.




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Council defends spending £250k on PR jobs

Cotswold District Council says the new roles were to make sure residents were aware of the "vital services" it provided.




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Story of Sikh soldiers 'needs to be continued'

A historian says he hopes to educate youngsters about Sikh soldiers who have fought for the UK.




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To Harborough with love - Sandro's FA Cup fairytale

A chance meeting at a hospitality suite at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has led to a former Brazil international playing for free in the FA Cup second round.




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Route confirmed ahead of city's Sikh procession

Nagar Kirtan will make its way through Leicester on Sunday, with rolling road closures planned.




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'I had to write my children's names on their hands'

A mum is sending mobility aid home after she fled Ukraine with her children to live in the UK.




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Cambridge City pin hopes on youth in Women's FA Cup

Cambridge City are set to play in the first round of the Women's FA Cup for only the second time - with over half of their team just 16 years old.




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Ferguson keen not to 'overcook' Cambridge derby

Peterborough United manager Darren Ferguson says he has tried to play down the significance of Saturday's derby with Cambridge United to his players.




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Grandchild takes WW2 soldier's bear to every parade

A tiny bear taken to war and handed down to his granddaughter attends every parade - in her pocket.




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Uncertain future for Cambridge's urban cattle

A farmer warns the future of an ancient tradition of cows grazing on a city's commons is in doubt.




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'I wouldn't be where I am without Children In Need'

Turtle Dove supports young women who are unemployed, or at risk of it, gain confidence and skills.




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Police raid £700k cannabis farm after tip-off

Community officers discover the factory spread across three rooms in a terraced house, say police.




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Mystery after emu spotted 'on the run' in village

Do not "approach or attempt to catch the emu unless you have experience", a charity says.




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Burnley appoint Salford's Casper as academy boss

Burnley appoint Salford City director of football Chris Casper as their academy manager.




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Wildlife centre 'could close' over planning row

A wildlife centre in Wrea Green says the council is "setting us up to fail" in a planning row over cladding.




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Team to tackle 'world's toughest row' ocean crossing

Four Army teachers are preparing to row across the Atlantic in a 3,000 mile challenge for charity.




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Burglar stole gecko and sold it for £20

Michael Hesketh is jailed for six months for breaking into an animal park and snatching a gecko.




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'My Instagram got disabled and I don't know why'

Emily Sutcliffe says it is "unfair" she has lost her account documenting life with her two sons.




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Pair jailed after £1m cannabis farm found in office

The operation was uncovered following a search of a disused office building in Morecambe.




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'A 300-mile cycle is bruises, blisters and bum pain'

The presenter is warned to expect 'pain and suffering' on his BBC Children in Need bike challenge.




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'I'm nursing a blister on my right buttock cheek'

Comedian Paddy McGuinness is attempting to cycle from Wrexham to Glasgow over five days.




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‘I saw a GP 12 times before my tumour was found'

A mum says she felt like a nuisance because she had to repeatedly try to find out what was wrong.




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Water firm spends £6.8m keeping eels out of pipes

United Utilities is installing measures to prevent eels from getting caught up in equipment when water is taken from the river.




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Resort's regeneration plans at risk, warns council

Blackpool's £65m regeneration depends upon planning permission being granted, a public inquiry hears.




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Council could face £2m bill in solar farm row

Preston is one of 23 councils facing legal action from a council in Essex over botched investments.




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'She's my world and my heart' - an adoption journey

Rachel says adopting her daughter has been exciting and scary but she wouldn't have it any other way.




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"We built our dream house together"

Zara and Giuliano from Reading designed and built their dream home with no experience.




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The American writing the Thames Valley's history

Jim Donahue is writing and photographing the Thames Valley's life and history.




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Slough fire: "My life feels like it's on hold"

Talha from Slough has been living in a serviced apartment since the fire in August.




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Soup kitchen does 'incredible' work - Will Young

Will Young is performing at a fundraiser for the charity in November.




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Berkshire's Big Picture: Wednesday's image of the county

Showcasing the best images sent to us from around Berkshire.




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Council faces 'radical action' to save £28m in budget

Cash-strapped Slough Borough Council says it is facing an "unprecedented magnitude" of cuts.




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Burton will 'get wins soon' - interim boss Hounsell

Burton Albion are on the cusp of ending their dreadful winless start to the League One season, insists interim head coach Tom Hounsell.




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New £400k play area officially opens in town

The new space includes a junior zone with bridges, slides and a nine-metre-high twisting tube.




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Medic 'honoured' to carry Book of Remembrance

The Army medic of 20 years says carrying the book was a "lovely end" to her military career.




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Ending charity was 'last thing we wanted to do'

The former boss of Derbyshire Community Transport has been reflecting on the charity's demise.




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Asylum seeker 'upset' at age review before death

However, a coroner says she was unable to conclude Amir Safi had intended to end his life.




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'I want others to access the therapy that helped me'

Patients and staff say they fear for the future of mental health access in Derbyshire.




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'My abuser said nobody would love me - now he is jailed'

Victims of David Pickthall recall him being a predator who abused his position as a successful musician.




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'Raac crisis isn't over for us' - school leaders

More than a year on, some heads say they still do not know when their Raac-hit schools will be rebuilt.




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Council to ditch 'frustrating' recycling sacks

It follows 8,000 residents sharing their views on fortnightly waste collections.




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Church abuse report should 'shake us to the core'

The Bishop of Chelmsford says Justin Welby has taken responsibility for his "failures".




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Tributes paid to Wolverhampton's Liam Payne

BBC Radio WM listeners share their memories and thoughts following the stars death.




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Aladdin arrives at Birmingham's Hippodrome

We chat to Gavin Adams and Desmonda Cathabel AKA Aladdin and Jasmine.