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A four-year mission to replace a pedestrian bridge over the motorway that was partly demolished by an HGV is complete.
The walls have started to go up for a new village primary.
Police warn motorists not to leave valuables in their vehicles overnight.
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a motorcyclist died after a crash.
A man has appeared in court in connection with the supply of crack cocaine and heroin.
Shoppers are delighted that a 10-year wait for a new supermarket has finally ended with its opening.
A decision by councillors not to grant planning permission for 250 homes to be built on a treasured green space has been overturned.
A mum-of-three has appeared in court after being arrested at an Extinction Rebellion demonstration in London in 2019.
Sunday League football has inspired one man to write about the end of civilisation.
A giant mobile billboard has been touring a borough's "filthy and littered" streets in an attempt to shame those in authority into action.
A village hall is to be given a new look after almost 70 years.
After a break of a year because of the pandemic, the World Custard Pie Championships are returning to Coxheath.
More than £2m gathered from developers' contributions is being distributed to good causes across the area.
It's more than 60 years since the last National Serviceman received his call-up papers, but those who served still remember it well.
Two independent councillors are calling for more people to put themselves forward as candidates in May to break the two-party stronghold.
A man who stabbed two others with a kitchen knife in a frenzied attack has been jailed for nine years.
An inquest has opened into the death of a driver who suffered a severe brain injury in a crash.
A Kent historian warns that you can't always rely on Hollywood to get history right.
William Caxton, the "father" of standard English was born in Kent - somewhere.
Some £25,000 has been spent repairing the outfield at a town centre cricket ground that became popular with visitors during lockdown.