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Homeless people will no longer automatically lose their right to housing if they refuse a property that doesn't accept pets.
Maidstone council must defend its refusal of planning permission for a large housing scheme for hundreds of homes, at a public inquiry.
Cars parked in a community in the middle of a parking row have been targeted by vandals.
Parents and pupils have asked for a lockdown summer school to continue.
A cricket club is to host a memorial match for a lost player.
The pressure to book a place to dump rubbish at a KCC waste transfer station is likely to grow over the Bank Holiday weekend.
A tragic crash involving a fire appliance cost one firefighter his life and injured seven others.
Residents who accept an offer of £2,500 to move out will become "intentionally homeless".
A heating oil company opens new depot to serve Kent.
One determined young woman used lockdown to launch her own business.
There has been fury as residents on a housing estate have been told they will no longer get away with parking on double-yellow lines.
A woman in her 80s was defrauded of £1,500, a court has heard.
Residents wait with bated breath to see whether councillors will stick to their guns over housing refusal.
A village's sewerage system simply can't cope any longer, say couple as home floods again.
Councillors have declared themselves disappointed at retail giant's failure to deliver new jobs - but not surprised.
It's been nine years coming, but a much anticipated new Sainsbury's store looks certain to be an 'overnight' success.
Leave our precious woodland alone, residents beg council planners.
Residents have been dealt a blow as a water main near the homes develops a third leak in the same number of days.
A councillor said he was pleased that GP services would continue to be provided in his ward.
A woman has told of her dismay at finding her home flooded after a water main burst in the middle of the night.