As a village marks 100 years, residents tell us how it has kept a real sense of community, despite once being ravaged by ‘fighting gangs’ and drugs.
Santangelo, who travels widely collecting art and antiques, some of which end up in the gallery shop in Chinatown he opened last year, furnished the restored apartment with many of his finds.
Former Cortland City Councilman Jerry Bayus Jr. has taken advantage of the flexible policy of Cortland City Council for ...
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Kent's five 'happiest' places to live as voted for by residents
A Furniturebox spokesperson said: “Faversham is the happiest place to live in Kent. All 75 places on the list would have been ...
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The tiny little Kent village with 'amazing' Sunday roasts and a pub that never opened
Comprising roughly 100 properties, Rhodes Minnis represents a tight-knit community situated within Kent's countryside, ...
August, when “Operation Raise the Colours” was launched in Birmingham and quickly spread across the country. It launched a culture war. Those who raised the flags suggested it is nothing more than ...
The Inn at Kent Falls occupies a meticulously restored 1741 house, offering rooms that combine historical character with modern amenities—proof that you can indeed have indoor plumbing and colonial ...
The woods have earned a terrifying reputation over the years and are now famously known as the 'Screaming Woods' - and many ...
A village’s ghostly reputation helped fend off plans that could have seen the M20 cut through its ancient woods, according to new research.
Fees at Kent's priciest public car parks are set to increase again in a move branded "diabolical" and "greedy" by residents.
Repeating his win of last year was William Sanders of Marlborough with a time of 25:55, just shy of his 2024 mark of 25:29.
Having always hated Halloween, Rosamund Hall plucks up the courage to travel to Pluckley in Kent where ghostly goings-on are ...
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