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Businesses urged to work together to improve town

A series of sessions are being held to explain how a Business Improvement District (BID) could work.




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Charity asks Deputy PM to call in solar farm plans

CPRE Surrey is opposing planning permission given to University of Surrey to build a solar facility.




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MPs call for probe into 'missing' council complaints

Complaints about Surrey County Council increased by more than 50% between 2022-23 and 2023-24.




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Walk to school over field and railway 'safe route'

Surrey County Council says suitable footwear should be worn as a field on the route can flood.




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Wales' papers: Pay rise for councillors and tourism tax

A review of the front page stories from the daily and weekly newspapers in Wales.




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Abington Square jewellers closing after 48 years

Steffans Jewellers has opened a new store in Market Harborough.




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One man rugby tour: Kicking mental health stigma

Jake Doyle is touring Northants rugby clubs to raise money




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Immortalising the Northamptonshire Regiment

Terry Whenham is researching the fallen soldiers of the Northamptonshire Regiment




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Northampton's East Stand 'on track' for early 2025

Chairman Kelvin Thomas says the project is running to schedule and should finish early next year.




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Crafting is 'very important to my mental health'

Jenni Norey says activities like origami are beneficial for mental wellbeing.




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Saints given permission to develop land

The land is located adjacent to two of Northampton Saints' existing training pitches.




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Motorcyclist killed in crash with car

Police are seeking witnesses to the incident on the A5 between Potterspury and Old Stratford.




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Man embarks on a one-man rugby tour for charity

Jake Doyle is playing for a different rugby club every weekend to raise money for a support group.




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MP calls for Walter Tull to receive Military Cross

Lucy Rigby says the soldier's story "resonates with people in Northampton and far beyond".




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Brighton appoint Niedzkowski as assistant coach

Daniel Niedzkowski, head of the German football federation's coach training programme, will join Brighton in January.




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Brighton: 'It was cowardice to lock us out'

Businesses in a high rise in Brighton fear their Christmas trading could be ruined.




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'Brighton was a big part of me'

Rizzle Kicks' Jordan Stephens has written a memoir: Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak & Dogs.




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South East Water invites customers to quiz bosses

People can attend a virtual meeting to ask questions about the firm and its £1.9m five-year plan.




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Teenager's mental health care 'totally inadequate'

Morgan Rose Betchley was “passed from pillar to post” before her death, her family tell an inquest.




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Christmas trading disrupted by tower block closure

Brighton & Hove City Council says immediate action was taken because of fire safety risks.




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Work to begin on temporary fix of damaged pier

Work on a temporary fix to Worthing Pier after it was damaged in a storm will take about a week.




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Northern lights or a tomato factory?

Should have gone to....




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Work at tide mill to replace flood-worn wood frame

Parts of a vital frame have been damaged by flooding and need to be replaced.




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Northern Lights trip after tomato farm gaffe

Dee Harrison thought she saw a "mystical" aurora above Suffolk but it turned out to be LED lighting.




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MPs warned of threat to charities after Budget

Community services could be lost in the wake of the Budget, a charity tells MPs.




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Sailing club reaches cash target to secure future

A sailing club thanks supporters after raising £30,000 towards the cost of a new slipway.




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Man caught watching porn while driving 44-tonne HGV

"I am just glad officers were able to identify this madness," a crime commissioner says.




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Pulling fastest in historic all-female Formula E test

Britain's Abbi Pulling makes history by finishing fastest in the first all-female Formula E testing session in Spain.




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Woman gets fly-tipping fine after rubbish stolen

The waste was taken from Abigail's home in Boston.




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When will the Lincoln Stonebow clock be repaired?

Its hands haven't moved for several months.




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Victim was strangled to death, murder trial told

Ian Staves was found dead at his home in Cherry Lane, Wootton, in September 2022.




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Christmas events 'disappearing due to red tape'

Community groups say they are being asked to put plans in place for terrorism, bombs and drones.




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'Significant milestone' reached at derelict site

A sales agreement means work can soon start on a new development at a former factory in Stamford.




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'The Christmas stamp encourages people to come in'

Britain's biggest cathedral is given a festive makeover in this year's Royal Mail collection.




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Historic hotel wants to host boxing and wrestling

Liverpool City Council is expected to announce next year whether it will approve the hotel's plans.




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'It feels wrong Brianna isn't here to celebrate'

Esther Ghey says her daughter had wanted "everything pink" for her 18th birthday.




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National Trust land deal to bring 91,000 new trees

The National Trust aims to convert disused farmland in Sefton into a thriving woodland habitat.




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Council to keep land Lex Greensill was set to buy

The council says instead of selling the land to Lex Greensill it wants to turn it into woodland.




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Tony Mowbray speaks openly about bowel cancer diagnosis

The Boro legend speaks at length about "the toughest year of his life"




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Twelve-year-old drag racer to compete for title

Candra Redshaw, from Darlington, is in the British Junior Drag Racing finals.




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Region's last House of Fraser to stay open

A deal has been agreed for the Darlington store to stay open.




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Campaign to move town's 'hidden' Christmas tree

A petition to relocate the town's Christmas tree to the town centre gets more than 750 signatures.




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Seized criminal cash to help fraud victims

A full-time fraud financial advocate will support victims in pursing compensation.




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'We want people to be proud of their blackness'

An exhibition is being held to promote discussion and awareness during Black History Month.




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'Bringing history to life' through 3D laser scanning

Buildings that are normally inaccessible can now be explored virtually using smartphones.




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'Nothing worth achieving is going to be easy'

Achieving Championship survival this season will "taste all the better for the suffering" Portsmouth are currently experiencing, says winger Matt Ritchie.




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Weekly round-up: Five stories you may have missed

A story about runaway raccoon sisters was among our most read in the south this week.




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School relocation plan to be reviewed

The plans will be re-examined after public support for keeping the school at its current site.




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Former pub site to become 68-bedroom care home

Plans to demolish the former Wordsworth Tavern in Parson Cross are approved by the council.




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???? 'We have to be 100% every game, some don't' - Rohl

Speaking to the Owls Heaven podcast, manager Danny Rohl discussed how some teams are able to be slightly off their game but it's not a luxury his side can afford.