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Police alerted to a broken door at a former bank in Kent discovered 300 cannabis plants inside the building.
Kent County Council has found a new charity to manage its farm facility for adults with special needs.
More than 10,000 downloaded the Elmer app during a colourful nine-week elephant parade in aid of charity.
Drugs, weapons, cash and vehicles have been seized in a three-day police crackdown.
A development company has started the planning process for 900 houses to be built in a village which currently only has 752 homes.
A man was attacked and struck over the back of the head and punched and kicked as he lay on the floor of a nightclub.
Investors flush with money could look at an unusual vacant property on sale at auction.
Ten borough councillors will lose their seats if a ward boundary shake-up is agreed.
A town has turned to the Natural History Museum for advice on the sex of its famous dinosaur, now commemorated outside its revamped railway station.
A lack of consultation over a new road at a popular beauty spot has infuriated residents and councillors alike.
A busy town centre had to be cordoned off after a man was seen clambering over rooftops.
A council policy has been officially named after a homeless man who took his own life rather than leave his pets.
Expectant women are being urged to get a Covid vaccination as soon as possible.
Work has begun to demolish a 1930s church hall and build a new community centre.
The Prime Minister has stepped in to sort out a squabble between two of his most senior ministers.
A man stands accused of causing the death of a retired university lecturer by dangerous driving, after the victim contracted Covid in hospital.
A WAAF servicewoman who nursed injured airmen during the war is celebrating a big birthday today.
A student has been told to sit in the same classroom as her alleged attacker or move to a campus 12 miles away.
A Kent MP is considering a Judicial Review to reverse a decision taken by her own Government.
In a shock rebellion councillors have rejected a development of 330 homes on a key route linking two boroughs.