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A council has refused to set up a River Task Force to tackle pollution in its waterways.
A housing association is to provide another 106 affordable homes after permission has been finalised, two years since plans were first submitted.
Roads in one part of Kent have seen their speed limit reduced from 40 to 30mph.
A council is to turn its most prestigious landmark building into a wedding venue at a cost of £1.5m.
A village’s historic core is surviving in good shape, a Conservation Area appraisal finds.
Residents hoping to save a leisure centre say it was once the heart of their community and could be again.
Kent’s brewing history is a tale of an incessant march towards just a few big names as countless independent breweries were lost.
A controversial bus lane is to stay despite a 1,000-signature petition calling for it to be scrapped.
A Kent MP says she is optimistic a Tory government will remain after the next election – and isn’t worried about losing voters under boundary changes.
KCC aims to cut £1.3m in recycling payments to local authorities, even though it may cost the authority more in the long run.
Despite enduring Covid and huge congestion as a result of the A249 roadworks, a community pub is still going strong.
Supporters of a campaign to protect an ancient woodland are invited to a new group’s first meeting.
A bungalow within a 440-acre park is up for sale at auction with a guide price of £145,000.
A model railway society has been given further guarantees that it is not about to hit the buffers.
The six-week closure of a town’s key artery is likely to put “enormous pressure” on other routes, it has been warned.
Shoppers in a town sidelined in the debate over controversial plans for 2,500 homes and a 28,000-seater stadium in the green belt have had their say.
A former Victorian village school is for sale with planning permission for three homes.
Changes to a motorway junction are included in a new consultation on a borough’s long-term planning blueprint for what can be built and where.
A proposal to convert a house in a residential area into a home for children in care has been rejected.
Britain’s “oldest sauna” has been protected for future generations with the granting of listed status.