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A campaign group is protesting against plans to turn farmland the size of 140 football pitches into a renewable energy site.
School headmaster praises his students' 'grit and determination' through Covid as they land top marks.
Bullying is still a problem at one of Kent's top grammar schools 11 months after a student took her own life.
Emergency crews are at an incident in a suburban street tonight.
Seven speeding drivers were nabbed in just 90 minutes on a 30mph road.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has looked north to find a home for Great British Railways.
Two cockerels called Paul and Barry Cluckle are looking for a home after being abandoned.
A new initiative to avoid unnecessary waste by repairing broken goods has added a ninth location in Kent.
Now is the peak season for Giant Hogweed, whose sap causes burns and blistering that can last for years.
A new location in a town centre shopping mall will give even more children the chance to join in with Gymboree's fun and games.
A man has admitted two burglaries, but will return to court to plead his innocence to a third charge.
A woman who changed a council's pet policy has been short-listed for an animal welfare award, alongside Paul O'Grady and Ricky Gervais.
A Kent politician is calling for a huge shake-up which could spell the end for borough and county councils.
Retirement housing is to be built on a site once earmarked for a discount supermarket.
Work is proceeding apace at a former newsprint site, once a town's major employer, as new photos reveal the scale and progress of the development.
A spectator who invaded the pitch during a football match has been banned from the game for three years.
Thieves seen stealing lead from the roof of a village church were chased by police patrols.
New figures have shown ambulance response times are improving with South East Coast Ambulance Service performance ranked against other trusts.
A key artery into the county town remains closed while repairs are carried out to a damaged gas main.
Business owners are fuming after a council opted to hike up parking prices in part of one Kent borough, while it remains free in the other half.