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An inquest has heard a 35-year-old man who was found dead at a chalet park had two gunshot wounds to his chest.
Residents say the noise from pile-driving at a new housing estate under construction is ‘unbearable’.
A village will once again commemorate the death of a Second World War fighter pilot who died when his plane crashed in fields in Kent in 1944.
Police are hunting a vandal who regularly smears excrement over the walls of a public toilet.
A private bus company will be stepping in to cover a number of services withdrawn by Arriva.
A school has been criticised for showing a video on female genital mutilation to a class of 11 and 12-year-olds.
A developer has won permission for a controversial housing estate because the council did not have a five-year land supply.
A classic transport rally will feature vehicles that are more than a century old – and hundreds of newer ones.
Safety fears have been raised after numerous ‘vessels’ were seen breaching a safety exclusion zone around a sunken Second World War munitions ship.
The fire service has confirmed that faulty solar panels caused a blaze in a block of flats.
A concerned mother is launching legal action against a borough council for permitting a 5G phone mast to be placed outside two schools.
Actress and model Kelly Brook has sold her Kentish hall house featuring a swimming pool, extensive gardens and period features for £1.45m.
Three years after they moved in, residents living on a new housing estate say roads are still unfinished and drainage issues persist.
Six candidates have announced they are vying for a seat on Kent County Council left vacant following the death of a council stalwart.
A town council has reservations over plans approved to transform an old quarry into a massive housing development wth a water sports park.
A council is considering introducing a limit on the number of dogs you can walk at any one time under new tougher measures for pet owners.
A landlady is giving up the ghost and seeking permission to convert her village pub to housing.
A council has voted to oppose a controversial housing plan for as long as National Highways also has an issue with the proposal.
Two large road junction improvement schemes look set to be given the green light after cash from developers was ringfenced for their use.
An extension of double yellow lines proposed for village streets is nearing a step closer despite being branded as excessive.
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