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Voters in two villages claim they have been left felling ‘disenfranchised’ by a boundary commission’s unpopular choice of ward name.
A householder whose bin was returned by dustmen without a lid has been told he must still pay for a replacement as it doesn’t count as ‘broken’.
A nuclear test veteran has been left ‘feeling flat’ after his medal finally arrived in the post with no fanfare.
A council is seeking tenders to run its three leisure centres after failing to agree a deal with the current operator.
Campaigners seeking to have an area of farmland declared a village green are holding a community day to drum up support.
A parish council has taken the unusual step of asking to have its number of councillors reduced rather than fill vacant slots.
A mum who stole cash from the nightclub where she worked to buy drugs has been given a second chance as she battles breast cancer.
Neighbours are upset about an application for a nine-bed HMO with no parking.
A Royal British Legion branch has put its standard in the safe-keeping of the local church as aging members call it a day.
A return to the streets has been postponed for residents of three homeless shelters as a charity closes its doors.
Two councillors, formerly from rival parties, have found it best to work together.
A proposed garden village of 5,000 homes must also include a railway station from the start, insists a government inspector.
Lioness Alessia Russo will be granted the Freedom of the Borough in her home town, but not everyone is in favour.
A council has voted to give its members below-inflation pay rises.
Villagers were stunned when a high-speed police chase at school pick-up time ended in a crash.
Smoke from a car fire drifting across the carriageway closed a section of the M20.
Firefighters are tackling a blaze at a farm where two barns and a haystack are thought to be alight – the third such fire in Kent in just four days.
Motorists have been warned there are likely to be lengthy delays at the weekend as work at the Dartford Crossing will reduce capacity by 75%.
The outstanding work of the Royal British Legion in caring for ex-servicemen over the past 100 years has been recognised.
Real ales, ciders and steam trains will feature at a festival next month – what’s not to like?
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