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Students at an independent school in the Weald impressed inspectors with their eloquence and abilities.
Amid the widespread traffic chaos across the county, one parish feels particularly hard done by.
Care home residents left stuck on the first floor for a month because the only lift broke down have been told to wait another two weeks.
Five men have been arrested after co-ordinated drugs raids by police at several properties in which a machete was also seized.
Traffic on the M20 was brought to a halt in both directions as part of a police operation.
A man in his 70s has died after his car struck a tree near a hotel entrance early this morning.
A row over public access to a treasured field threatened with homes could hinge on a 2009 image of the site online.
A council-owned town centre car park is being marketed as ‘an exciting development opportunity.’
A special school which launched in the pandemic has been rated ‘outstanding ‘in its first-ever Ofsted inspection.
Nearly 30,000 drivers caught out in the first four months of a controversial bus lane ban should get their money back, opponents claim.
Roadworks to bring superfast broadband to a town are to end as the project is halted without the cables being laid.
A small victory has been won by campaigners keen to stop a quarry expansion, after councillors voted to oppose the plan.
Families have been warned to be aware of scams because their personal data may have been obtained in a hack of a school’s IT system.
A new takeaway has applied for an extension to its agreed hours, before it has even opened.
Interest rate hikes are causing a car dealership to shelve its expansion plans, but it still needs permission.
The efforts of an impassioned pensioner to get recognition for a fallen airman is to be recognised at a posthumous ceremony in her village.
A council has sparked anger from environmental campaigners by not objecting to the proposed expansion of a quarry into protected woods.
An out-of-town shopping complex could be getting a drive-thru Costa Coffee, as plans to fill the last remaining spaces are revealed.
A former head teacher has hit out at schools insisting on logo-heavy uniforms, with one trust in particular in the firing line.
The owner of a family home converted into a house of multiple occupation without permission is seeking to legitimise the scheme.