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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.
The Lib Dems have chosen a local businessman and councillor to fight one of the key seats in the next General Election.
A developer has submitted plans for 15 homes on land currently occupied by dormice and slowworms.
People are being urged to have their say over what they want to see in their new health care centre.
A trial junction closure has been hailed a success by the council, despite residents raising safety concerns.