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Care home developers have been accused of “jumping the gun” and cutting down around 30 trees on top of an ancient monument to the anger of neighbours.
Vulnerable users of a food larder project have voiced concerns after the service was given to a charity which plans to hike charges.
A remarkable 15-year-old engineering student who has been building things since he was six has finished his most impressive project yet.
A council is making moves to control the spread of HMOs as three more are in the pipeline for an area where they have already caused controversy.
A borough council has set its precept for the next financial year, and agreed to hike parking costs at the same time.
Plans have gone in to convert the space above a Grade II-listed shop into a flat.
A planning committee has rejected plans to build 52 homes on a green space - but the final decision has been taken out of their hands.
Work to repair a water leak will see a route shut into next week.
A key junction remains closed after a subsidence problem following a burst water main proved greater than expected.
Police were called to a fight at a high street pub at the weekend which left one man needing hospital treatment.
Tributes have been paid to a much-respected conservationist, former firefighter and family man.
A councillor says drivers and parents of school children are stressed out by the planned closure of a key crossroads.
An application to create five fishing lakes will finally be determined this month after a 13-year planning battle.
An MP says she’s disappointed with some of the answers from a utility company after 5,000 homes were left without water.
The upper two floors of a Grade II-listed building could be converted into four flats.
A crossroads on one of the county’s busiest routes faces two months of disruption while traffic lights are updated.
Police have been patrolling known hotspots for boy racers in a bid to tackle anti-social driving.
There’s been a drop in the number of reports of anti-social behaviour across Kent, but some boroughs are still struggling.
Councillors are to be warned about how much it will cost to turn down a scheme for new homes before deciding the fate of a cherished green space.
A campaign to establish a new town council has taken a significant step forward.
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