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Eighty years after they were listed as missing in action, the graves of three British soldiers have been found.
Kent Highways wants to know if tweaks to a controversial one-way system have worked.
A major artery from the county town will close for three nights for surface repairs.
A brass band, cava and canapes, inflatable slides and good wishes marked the opening a new village community hub.
Three towns have been named as the worst places in Kent for the invasive Japanese knotweed plant.
A disused store could get a new lease of life thanks to the national sandwich chain.
A church group plan to remove a building and create a dementia courtyard to better serve the public.
More jobs could be created as a High Street nail bar looks to expand.
A water main is to be replaced to avoid repeated failures, but work will close the road for 11 weeks.
A council has reversed its policy to always charge households for replacement waste bins, ahead of an opposition motion on the subject.
A thriving tennis club wants to replace grass courts with clay and add floodlights to extend the playing time.
Permission has been granted for a garage workshop and ex-servicemen’s hub in the countryside- against planning officers’ advice.
An attempt to reverse a council’s support for a large ragstone quarry extension across an area of Ancient Woodland has been defeated – by one vote.
Twenty former homeless people are facing a return to living on the streets after a charity announced it was shutting its hostels.
The owners of Anne Boleyn’s childhood home are hoping to make changes to the former queen’s bedroom.
A man has been arrested following an allegation of rape on a woman he followed home from the station.
A festival promises a week of first-class classical performances from Schubert to Brian Elias.
KCC believes queues at a key junction have been cut by up to 53% following the closure of one arm of the crossroads
A break-down on a busy one-way system led to traffic hold-ups in a town centre.
A property owner who wanted to extend upwards to create an extra floor of offices now wants to build flats instead.