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The county’s fire service has issued a warning about the use of tumble dryers after a third blaze this week.
A crash involving at least two vehicles temporarily blocked lanes on one of the county’s busiest routes tonight.
A convicted sex offender has had four years added to his sentence after admitting a sexual assault on a young girl.
Two fire engines were sent to a residential street after reports of a blaze in a bedroom.
Disabilty campaigners from Kent including a former Gurkha and double amputee who scaled Everest have received King’s Birthday Honours.
A busy town road was closed in both directions after a car left the carriageway and hit a tree.
An emergency road closure at the site of a former sinkhole has led a bus company to reduce to a “token service.”
A multiple fly-tipper has been jailed after being traced by council enforcement officers.
Householders living at a block of new flats claim they are blighted by a long list of maintenance and security issues despite soaring service charges.
A resident set their kitchen on fire after melting butter in a microwave and leaving it in too long, sparking a blaze.
A 15-year-old boy is suspected of starting a blaze in an empty department store that burned all night.
There were long delays for traffic trying to leave the motorway tonight after a lorry shed its load.
Fire crews were called to tackle a blaze in a town’s high street just 24 hours after a similar call-out to a bar for the same reason.
A family is grieving after one of the three horses stolen from their stables 11 days ago has been found dead.
A council has promised consultation on garden village plans but has upset residents’ groups who were barred from a briefing.
A large increase in pre-school aged children in a village has led to plans to expand a primary school.
Plans to add an extra storey to an existing block of flats in a conservation area have upset the neighbours.
Concerns about wildlife and loss of open space have been raised over plans for 65 homes on a former airfield - but planners have recommended approval.
Councillors are set to decide on a controversial plan for 150 homes in the countryside.
A cash-strapped animal centre is hoping a gift of beer from Sir Paul McCartney will save the day.