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2017-01-04
More than 2,200 caught speeding
New year, new you
A big screen proposal
Kayleigh film is released
Starter homes plan for council owned plot
Vital to make views known on NHS plans
Warning over new Lloyds Bank letter scam
Village massage business is a hot topic of debate
Tributes paid to veteran primary headteacher
Families facing council tax relief cut
McDonalds applies for golden arches
Big Pit protest meeting
Show houses open at new 4,250 home town
Department store signs up to Fosse Park
Former pupil funds school foundation
Green light given for new specialist school site
Borough’s top officer bows out with pride
Lessons on democracy for pupils
Detail on parking charge bill to be decided
Travellers’ application to build on pony paddock
A QUESTION OF FAITH
Speed bumps are next to useless and polluting
I have spotted my 500th bird after 40 years
Cost-saving plans to cut fire service fleet
Tributes paid to mountain man John, 86
Social care bonus from new homes cash pot
Hunt for dumped puppy at town park
Radioactive solution cures Qato’s thyroid
Former mayor gives charities a big boost
Top baby names for region announced
Book launch for life coach
Police officers are offered spit guards
HMV building on the market
Service raises £1,115 for cystic fibrosis
Artist announces tour dates at Ricoh
Cross border talks for joined up thinking on the NHS
Museum goes digital to record collection
Bill will outlaw fake heroes
Attacks on medics at work are increasing
Show money is donated to two charities
Former quarry plan could see restoration
Coventry station is one of fastest growing in country
Paramedics’ breaks cut to meet demand
10-STEP PLAN TO KEEPING YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS
When do bad habits become an addiction
80% of middle-aged people have health problems...
Frog Prince is a made in Hinckley panto show
1950s style town could be recreated at living museum
Seceret Weapon work is underway at Alton Towers theme park
Preparing yourself for tricky road conditions this winter
Steaming into the next century 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 well-known in the area as an artist and historian
Sporting talent is celebrated
WADE ON WATER with Richard Wade
Black belts gained by ju jitsu students
AFC end year on a high
Revenge is sweet for title-winning boxer
Town team split in its loyalties
Ending year on a high
Mid-season review of Sunday league
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