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Nine key junction upgrades have been hampered by cancellations, delays and suspensions since they were revealed three years ago.
Parents are being urged to join a grassroots movement for a new secondary school, after the council insisted there weren’t enough pupils to fill one.
Princess Anne visited a Kent town to open new almshouses for pensioners.
The council is investigating a sinkhole which has opened up in a street near two schools.
A planning application to turn a pub which opened more than 200 years ago has been submitted to the council.
It was a magical moment for an elderly couple whose home was visited by a Princess.
The Princess Royal is in Kent today to launch a new village to support ex-servicemen and women.
There are calls for more schools in a town left in an ‘educational cold spot’ due to a chronic shortage of options.
There are calls for more ANPR cameras to be rolled out in a town, after plans were revealed to monitor its bus-only streets for the first time.
Plans to replace a derelict sorting office with new homes have been given a cash injection from the government.
A tree that came down, blocking a road and crushing a car, has been cleared with help from volunteers.
Bids are being invited to take over the running of a town’s ‘most iconic building’ with a hotel, wine bar, or a nursery put forward as potential uses.
A public inquiry into controversial plans for 950 new homes near a village has got underway with an MP among the first speakers.
Former Team GB rower Tom Ransley who won gold at the Rio Olympics returned to his old school to open their redesigned building.
Veterans and their families gathered in a garrison town for cake and knife fighting to mark the 75th anniversary of the Queen's Gurkha Engineers.
A new early years provider has officially opened inside a new multi-purpose community centre built to replace an old church hall.
A woman says she no longer feels safe in her village after her window was hit with a catapult just days before a bus was also targeted.
Controversial plans for a development of 950 homes will be examined at a public inquiry.
A permanent site has been found for a town’s wandering postal service which is currently operating out of a 13th century castle.
Two MPs have teamed up in opposition to plans to extend a ragstone quarry into an area of ancient woodland.