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The cul-de-sac that was used in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside is to be sold at auction.

Plans to help Gloucester City find a new ground will be debated by the city council on Thursday.

Culture Minister Barbara Follett says funds could be made available to help homeless Gloucester City FC return to its ground.

Remains of trenches dug on Scottish soil survive 90 years after the end of World War I.

Rare ponies are returning to grassland in East Sussex to repeat their success of last year in grazing the meadows.

The plight of a football club left homeless by last summer's floods is to be discussed in Parliament.

Scotland's wartime defences should now be considered as archaeology, says expert

As the 90th anniversary of the end of World War I approaches, the BBC's Robert Hall has been to the battlefields of France and Belgium.

A team of Scottish heritage experts will fly out to India this weekend to help save a historic graveyard.

A Norfolk farmer found guilty of cruelty to animals is sentenced to five months in jail.

Ancient trees in the grounds of a historic estate in Derbyshire are under threat from a deadly fungus.

People who rent the end of their gardens from Network Rail are told they must pay more or see the land fenced off.

The tradition of cowherding is revived in the UK according to the National Trust, with the appointment of a cowgirl on heathland in Dorset.

In 1998, Hurricane Mitch left large areas of Honduras in ruins, but 10 years on how has the country fared in its rebuilding efforts?

A man is jailed for life for killing a mother whose body was found dumped in a South Yorkshire quarry.

The Wallonia region is desperate to change its poor image and prosper within a united Belgium, says Henri Astier.

A special conference is debating the issue of how children are represented in court in Jersey.

An estate in the Cotswolds is told to replant a 200m length of hedgerow it removed.

Restoration work on a historic Derbyshire garden is to start after two years of fundraising and consultation.

Young people carry out conservation work in exchange for a free concert at a volunteering "festival" on a Devon country estate.

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