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A new multi-million pound rail freight industry hub has opened in a bid help improve rail services in the county and across the south east.
An enterprising trader is fighting back against a decision to hike parking fees near her business - by refunding customers the cost to park.
Around a quarter of residents turned out at polling stations to give a resounding yes to their neighbourhood plan.
Girls are being encouraged to consider STEM subjects at schools.
The introduction of Sunday parking charges is ‘threatening the future of farmers’ markets’.
A multinational company will shut its Kent base after 100 years at the site.
A parent has called for action after water outages cause “repeated” interruptions to his daughter’s education.
A town has a new church with a very musical, multi-cultural congregation.
A tiny hamlet will challenge the government and a borough council in the High Court over plans for a 2,000-home garden village.
An MP has waded into a planning row over proposals for 150 more homes in the countryside.
Motorists face a month of road closures for water main improvements near a historic church.
A public outcry has led a council to discover that it IS possible for ANPR cameras to “positively discriminate” in favour of Blue Badge holders.
Calls for a missing section of pavement to be installed on a busy walk-to-school route have been rejected due to red-tape and the cost.
A drive-through restaurant is part of ambitious plans for a new shopping and business park on the site of a former tip.
Construction is well underway on a housing association’s project to build dozens of high-quality affordable homes.
A borough will soon be able to offer kerbside food collections after the launch of a new waste transfer station.
Huge swathes of a town have seen speed limits reduced in a bid to protect pedestrians and prevent crashes.
Residents are pleading with their neighbours not to contaminate their shared recycling bins after waste collectors repeatedly refuse to take them.
A new technology in action on a Kent farm may solve the shortage of fruit-pickers - by using robots.
A former Barclays could be converted to provide two commercial units and four flats.
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