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2017-02-08
Mansnaredby paedophile hunters is spared jail
Flats for former night spot
Town stores to merge
Wife pleads for her husband to avoid jail term
Hattie the magic vet has two new books out
Zoo says 2016 was a successful year
Black tie dinner dance will boost charity
Police support abuse campaign
Inquest into schoolchildren to be reviewed
Players don pink kits for Simon Blyth
Town gets urgent care and home visit service
Man charged following fatal M69 crash
Goodbyeboobpartymarks end of Sally’s cancer journey
Roadwork misery ahead for motorists
Proposals for parking meters in town streets
Response to death was very ‘professional’
Severe delays on motorway after man dies in crash
Flagship Crescent store set to close
Police numbers are falling at a fast rate
Rally to protest closure threat of heart unit
Council to pay cuts boss £78,000-a-year
Campaign to tidy up eyesore
Road repairs need to be more efficient
The great comebacks are what inspire us
Britain is already great, we don’t need to return to 1950s
Funds for changes to town roads needs to come from Government
More problems with asking for bigger bin
Action call after 562,000 vehicles speed in village Half a million caught speeding
Top catering firm joins up with zoo
Parking charges bill a step closer
Police chief ’s tax rise plan is passed to put bobbies on beat
Oldest Scout troop needs help
New plans for bar and flats at old bank
More cuts meansfewer complaints
MP takes a tour of Emmaus
Stores ration lettuce and broccoli stocks
Chance to have a say on Hinckley health reforms
Could you be a master composter?
Eight motoring offences you may not know about
Mile long network of water pipes replaced
Children signing up for social media
Night rider makes vital deliveries
Crackdown on ASB sees fall in crime
Flippin’ fantastic fun on way at Pancake Race
Smoking counsellors replaced by new telephone helpline
Police could seize drivers’ mobiles
Top Midlands coach award for action Mark
Sabotage scare prompts recall
Police operation targeted dangerous drivers on the A5
New project aiming to help the unemployed onto jobs ladder
No funding available to reinstate lost bus shelter
New file designed to help with support for dementia patients
New £1 coin and £10 note to be released by Royal Mint
Fun footy match amasses charity funds
Trust promise of better support for midwives
Zoo tying up loose ends with raft of planning applications
Top civic honour for heart-start fundraiser
Knitters make their stand at city march
£435,000 Sapcote Road Burbage Castle 617997
New showhomes are ready to be viewed
The most expensive and cheapest homes
Most and least expensive in the country
Work can go ahead on new bypass
A few ideas on what to do in town on the big date...
Roses are red, violets are blue...
This is the latest of a series of articles written by popular historian Arthur Tomlin more than 25 years ago. Mr Tomlin sadly died a couple of years ago. He was extremely wellknown in the area as an artist and historian
Florence Nightingale, Dick Turpin and the founder of the Quakers
Win tickets to see What the Butler Saw at the Curve
Sooty to sweep into town for Concordia show
Concordia Theatre Latest Listings
No taming the beast
Home team battle hard but tiredness shows at the death
Trojans come out on top in match and trophy
Easy win on the road for AFC
Bulls beat rivals to clinch league title
WADE ON WATER with Richard Wade
Bullivant is the main man from boot and hand
Netballers have mixed results during latest round of matches
Bouncing Burbage head to final
Juniors win host of trophies
Luke makes a point for Canaries
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