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A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of driving offences after police pulled over a car in the early hours.
People turned out in force to oppose plans for a 1,300-home village with access onto one of an area’s already most congested roads.
Plans for a Costa Coffee drive-thru have been held up over concerns about litter, pollution and noise.
Children and parents are to take part in a protest with a difference in a fight against plans to extend a car park onto a green space.
A decision to introduce parking fees across parts of a borough have been “called in” by councillors who hope to see the plan dropped.
A pub has become the first business to win a Plastic Free Champion Award after making three small changes.
More than 160 candidates from eight parties will be looking for your vote in May’s local elections.
Thousands of people have signed a petition calling for a u-turn over a decision to extend a town centre car park near a castle.
A parish council is urging people to attend a public meeting after a “huge amount of concern” was raised over plans for 1,300 homes on farmland.
The asking price of one of Kent’s most prominent historic homes has dropped by £3.5m - with an option to buy just the house and 20 acres for £12m.
Recent boundary changes have left voters confused after they’ve found themselves in two places at once.
A specialist developer of retirement homes is planning a new 50-home complex.
A girls under 10s team who’ve been playing competitive football for the first time say they have been inspired by Kent-born footballer Alessia Russo.
A council has gone ahead with introducing new parking charges across a borough despite thousands of people opposing the plans.
A judge has given a landowner “one final chance” to get legal representation before he is sentenced in a long-running planning dispute with a council.
Parents have set up a petition calling for a new non-selective school to save their children spending two hours on the bus each day.
Spring tides bring a risk of coastal flooding from mid-morning tomorrow with some rivers affected too.
Fishing tackle, syringes, traffic cones, soiled underwear and drink bottles and cans were just some of the things found in a litter-strewn millpond.
People have given their backing to an ANPR camera scheme to catch motorists using a bus-only route as a cut-through.
Journeys through a key river crossing are taking an hour longer than normal after an earlier accident.
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