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A detailed map showing a Kent village as it was in 1752 has been unveiled.
An application has been made to convert a hair salon into a pizza restaurant and takeway.
Plans for yet another house in multiple occupation in a street where one in 10 are already HMOs have been criticised by ward councillors.
Defendants are being kept in police cells to help with a shortage of prison space while one jail in Kent has sat empty for six years.
A care home has dramatically improved its standards and has been rated “good” in every category.
Love Island's Sophie Piper was pictured donning a bucket hat as she helped unveil Superdrug’s brand new store based at Kent’s largest shopping centre.
A vet says his new surgery will cater for cats and dogs but will also have a specialist service for exotic animals.
Five years after KCC bought a pub to make room for a new junction that’s not happened it’s been suggested it be renamed “The White Elephant”.
A support group for dads is set to expand across Kent after being awarded a grant from KCC.
People are invited to meet a town’s football club’s players at the opening of a charity shop’s extension next week.
A town’s redevelopment plans means a charity has had to move its retail distribution centre where it will soon be opening one of its largest shops.
A town’s residents are being urged to take part in a citizens’ science project to test the quality of rivers and streams.
Three men have been jailed after police stopped a “suspicious” van which led to the discovery of a huge drugs haul.
A housing developer has commissioned a work of art to link a new village estate to its murky smuggling-gang past.
Labour will not solve the housing crisis just by setting new house-building targets, a councillor has warned.
A family firm of 50 years standing providing portable toilets has been sold.
Kent Highways has been heavily criticised after completing only one of 10 scheduled junction improvements in four years.
New parking charges come into effect next week with motorists facing Sunday charges for the first time.
An estate that so far has survived without parking restrictions is about to be “carpet-bombed” with double yellow lines.
Villagers have a chance to shape their own future planning rules by voting in a Neighbourhood Plan referendum.
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