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A burst water main is causing traffic disruption.
As the crucial Monday deadline for 100 backers looms, Kent's MPs have been revealing who will get their support to become the next PM.
Bus company Arriva has made an improved pay offer to its drivers to avoid further strikes over half term.
A last-ditch effort to reverse controversial cuts to bus services across the county has failed.
Neighbours of 'Kent's version of Dale Farm' have been giving evidence to a planning inquiry to determine the future of the traveller site.
Bus strikes are back on again for several days after union members rejected the latest pay offer from transport bosses said to be 'above inflation'.
Plots of land earmarked for another 6,000 homes as part of a council's long-term housing blueprint have been met with shock by residents.
A frequently leaking water main is to be replaced on a major through road.
A public inquiry is under way to determine the future of a large gypsy and travellers site, which the borough council says is unsanctioned.
A bus company has responded to worries about a lost service and offered residents a route into town after scrapping the route.
A derelict building on the Heritage At Risk Register where David Bowie married has been transformed into a hotel, bar, restaurant and office space.
The new owner of a popular cafe in a busy village centre says she's excited to launch the business and bring a taste of Turkey to the menu.
Strike action scheduled for this week have been suspended while bus drivers consider a new pay offer.
An artisan designer of wooden furniture and a skilled ceramicist have combined their skills in a new pop-up shop on the High Street.
The town where traditional stores are being replaced by restaurants and fast-food outlets.
A borough council has been accussed of jumping the gun over its £43k garden community project job offer.
A bully who used violence to control every moment of his female victim's life has been jailed.
A transport company is blaming a difficulty in recruiting drivers for cutting a long-running town centre bus service.
A huge new warehouse facility will be built despite there being no tenant lined up yet to fill it.
A council has upset villagers with a suggestion that houses could be built on their village greens and car parks.
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