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A holiday couple woke up in their hotel bedroom to find a man leaning over them – who then made off with their watches, jewellery, wallets.
A swimming club will share a school’s new swimming pool in exchange for giving pupils lessons.
Trees have been felled to make way for a 250-home development.
Bosses of a woodland wedding venue are seeking permission to run unlimited events in the warmer months.
A charity-run village pre-school could lose its home after a parish council doubled its rent and may not renew its lease.
Residents of one Kent borough have already learned they’ll face another council tax hike next year.
A council aiming for zero carbon by 2030 is yet to put recycling bins in its own offices four years after declaring a climate emergency.
RBLI will be able to expand its services to help homeless ex-servicemen after a big donation was received.
Work to start clearing a footpath that has been flooded for three years is set to start.
KentOnline visits Gallagher’s Hermitage Quarry to learn more about the firm’s controversial extension plans.
A council has suggested a key historic building could become a weddings and events venue after a boutique hotel idea fell through.
Charity riders were given tips on staying power by a double amputee fresh from climbing Mount Everest.
A company is preparing to open its second gym next month and says it is in “build-mode”.
A farm merger will mean a marriage of strawberries and lettuce in a family-owned business takeover.
Councillors at one local authority have declined the opportunity to give themselves a pay rise and have frozen their own allowances.
A Scout group needs help from a volunteer land warden to look after its historic valley.
County councillors arriving at County Hall for a debate on the future of Kent’s recycling centres were met with banner-waving protesters.
A development of nine homes, including six new builds in the grounds, could replace an office business centre.
An MP has called for the cancellation of a town centre bus lane scheme and for 25,000 fixed penalty notices to be repaid to motorists.
Engineering yard buildings could be demolished to make way for nine new homes.
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