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Three men have been jailed after police stopped a “suspicious” van which led to the discovery of a huge drugs haul.
A housing developer has commissioned a work of art to link a new village estate to its murky smuggling-gang past.
Labour will not solve the housing crisis just by setting new house-building targets, a councillor has warned.
A family firm of 50 years standing providing portable toilets has been sold.
Kent Highways has been heavily criticised after completing only one of 10 scheduled junction improvements in four years.
New parking charges come into effect next week with motorists facing Sunday charges for the first time.
An estate that so far has survived without parking restrictions is about to be “carpet-bombed” with double yellow lines.
Villagers have a chance to shape their own future planning rules by voting in a Neighbourhood Plan referendum.
The German supermarket chain has been granted permission for a new out-of-town store after a planning inspector over-turned a council refusal.
The waste bins at a block of flats for the over-60s have not been emptied for seven weeks as a collection crisis continues.
Work to install another set of traffic lights on a busy link road has been completed.
The county council has rejected a call for a speed camera and lower speed restrictions along a busy road despite a 1,000-strong petition.
A bank designed by a famous Edwardian architect is seeking planning permission to replace its cash machines.
A Conservative MP of 14 years is calling on Labour to give more consideration to traffic when deciding where to build new homes.
A petition calling for the return of a speed camera on a busy road near schools has been rejected.
Labour’s plan to increase housing targets by 10% in one borough has been described as a ‘slap in the face’ by its MP.
A listed wall around a medieval church is being lowered to accommodate HGVs after several crashes.
A council’s bid to make its offices less polluting has soared beyond the original budget.
A one-way scheme is to be made permanent but some say it doesn’t solve traffic problems.
Open-water swimmers are invited to take the plunge in a 770-acre reservoir.
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