More on KentOnline
A talented young jockey died after his horse refused to jump, bolted into a fence, threw him off and then landed on him.
A new development of flats and retail space will give a nod to the site’s past when it opens after a major revamp.
A woman with terminal cancer has been granted one of her final wishes by a group of bikers.
A town at last has a permanent post office after being housed temporarily in a castle since 2022.
A council wants to borrow £350m as it embarks on a ‘massively ambitious’ spending programme.
A crash on the A2 is causing delays this morning after a car hit a barrier.
Police have got wind of a planned car meet in the county tonight – and have deployed powers to ensure it cannot take place.
An eagerly awaited multi-million pound scheme to help protect a town from flooding is set to finally get underway.
A man in his 30s died at the scene in the early hours after he was hit by a car.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings and RBLI will be marking “the longest day.”
A farmer invited to “celebrate” the fourth anniversary of Brexit on GB News was “cut off” after insisting it had been a disaster for agriculture.
Nine days after having its first application refused, a care home provider is trying again.
Slow-drying concrete has been blamed for the length of a road closure following emergency gas main repairs.
A country estate’s former carpenter’s yard is now home to a beauty parlour and a drum tutor, among others.
Residents fear there will be more accidents at a “dangerous” junction, after counting 22 crashes since part of it was closed.
Campaigners have welcomed the ban on disposable vapes, but say it should have happened two years ago.
A council has refused to set up a River Task Force to tackle pollution in its waterways.
A housing association is to provide another 106 affordable homes after permission has been finalised, two years since plans were first submitted.
Roads in one part of Kent have seen their speed limit reduced from 40 to 30mph.
A council is to turn its most prestigious landmark building into a wedding venue at a cost of £1.5m.