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A former police officer is facing disciplinary charges today over failures in the Wayne Couzens investigation.
There has been criticism of a council’s plans to build 115 flats with only 55 parking spaces.
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A petition against a new bus lane was temporarily suspended after councillors’ names were fraudulently added.
A combined £1.6m church and community centre needs just another £20k to open.
A major route into a busy town is closed due to a gas leak.
Residents have called for controversial bus lane restrictions to be dropped after many reported racking up fines due to inadequate signage.
A nuisance biker stopped by police had cannabis in his pocket as police cracked down on riders over the coronation weekend.
A borough council will remain with a Conservative leader despite their polling setback.
Kent County Council has revealed a sign they placed on a new one-way system has been put in the wrong place.
The RBLI has spent more than a century supporting ex-servicemen, but its focus is firmly on the next 100 years.
One borough leads the way for patriotic street parties – again – with 57 road closures announced by the council.
Campaigners are arguing for a halt to house-buiding after a developer failed to provide promised traffic lights and a new junction.
A council is set to build more affordable homes before the pressure of providing emergency accommodation for the homeless breaks its budget.
Councillors have rejected a plan for six homes on the site of an old cattery.
Residents were warned to shut their windows against smoke from a fire last night.
A developer is seeking permission to build a second home on site of former public loos.
A council is planning to build more than 110 new flats at the site of a former library which has been vacant for more than a decade.
A new industrial estate can now be built after a legal agreement was signed.
Three new companies have moved onto a logistics park in the county, creating hundreds of jobs in the process.