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Two councils plan to donate £20,000 each to replace 130 diseased trees in Cheltenham.
A public health director in Bristol has said adding fluoride to drinking water is a way to improve dental health.
The government announces £1.5m of funding for a team of expert support officers to help preserve England's historic churches.
The body of a pilot whale found washed up on a Dorset beach is too badly decayed for a post-mortem examination to be carried out.
A £38,000 grant funds a roof repair to save a medieval church from further weather damage and decay.
Health chiefs ask for a study to be carried out into adding fluoride to tap water in more homes in Cumbria.
Health chiefs consider whether they should add fluoride to tap water in more homes in Cumbria.
More than 1,000 tonnes of decaying household rubbish temporarily stored at La Collette in Jersey is to be moved for incineration.
Nearly half of all five-year-olds in Stoke-on-Trent have fillings or teeth missing, health officials have said.
Two hidden cemeteries in a residential area of Birmingham are on English Heritage's At Risk register.
The future of a number of historical gems in Lancashire is under threat from neglect and decay, English Heritage says.
Conservative leader David Cameron campaigns on poverty and crime in the Glasgow East by-election.
Gardeners are warned about a mould that grows on compost and decaying wood, following the death of a man.
It is the stuff of a historical pot-boiler - secret royal trysts, decay and ruin, a doggedly loyal servant. Only the main character is a stately mansion, Apethorpe Hall.
Children in Wales as young as three are given toothbrushes and dental hygiene lessons to tackle decay.
The BBC News website looks at the scientific and ethical issues surrounding adding fluoride to water.
Health Secretary Alan Johnson calls for fluoride to be added to England's water supplies to tackle tooth decay.
Tooth decay among five-year-olds is worse on the Isle of Man than in the mainland UK, figures show.
Prince Charles reopens Harrogate's famous 100-year-old Royal Hall, once threatened by decay.
A £3m campaign to replace a decayed sculpture at a historic hall in Liverpool is launched.
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