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Bus cuts have left people living in one estate ‘stranded’.
A ragstone quarry could be enlarged by 96 hectares to produce another 20m tonnes of rock.
Years of campaigning has paid off as a new village centre hosts its first event.
A unique opportunity has become available to purchase a distinctive one-of-a-kind home offering a “hint of California” in the Kent Countryside.
Film fans are mourning the loss of a former cinema manager known for his showmanship and sense of humour.
A serious crash between a car and a motorbike led to a main artery road being closed in both directions for more than four hours.
Generous donations have started to come in for the RBLI Homes for Heroes campaign.
An experimental one-way traffic system is to be withdrawn after it made congestion worse.
The full list of guests have been announced as BBC’s flagship political programme comes to Kent.
Children walking to school near new housing developments could be at risk unless safety measures are adopted, a public inquiry has heard.
Figures from across the county reveal how many people were turned away for having no photo ID when they tried to vote in the local elections.
Two police officers who shared an “inappropriate” graphic on social media after Sarah Everard’s murder have been reprimanded.
A councillor fears that a very limited 20mph order on access roads to a new housing estate will make neighbouring roads more dangerous.
Don’t throw it away, take it to the Repair Cafe!
An appeal has been launched to help pay for the medical care of a larger-than-life former policeman and rugby player.
Villagers have been left with more questions than answers after the highways authority ‘ditched’ a meeting to discuss ways to unclog streets.
A rolling programme of road closures will disrupt a village centre for more than two months.
There’s a dire warning of an explosion in fly-tipping if tip closures go ahead.
Kent’s most expensive property – which comes with a 12-bed mansion and 440 acres of land - is up for sale with a staggering price-tag.
The former head of the British Army has spoken of the difficulties faced by our ex-servicemen and how the Kent public can help.