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A bath, grey wallpaper and louvre doors were just some of the items dumped in a road.
The opening of a new restaurant has brought 40 jobs to a town.
A councillor has reported his own council to the Local Government Ombudsman over its refusal to issue a Tree Preservation Order.
A Mexican food chain is offering free tacos to its first 100 customers.
A car fire is causing long delays on the A20.
A businessman who bounced back from a horrendous injury sustained in an air crash has died.
People fleeing Idi Amin's brutal regime in Uganda in 1972 were helped by a Kent airfield.
Don't dither if you're planning to party with neighbours and friends as the application deadline for Platinum Jubilee street closures nears.
A Kent father has spoken of his frustration with UK officialdom as he tries to bring his Ukrainian family home.
A major road to a busy port will close to enable the removal of redundant rail lines.
A two-lorry crash caused rush-hour delays on the country's busiest motorway.
The Local Government Boundary Commission has decided a borough council must shed 10 councillors and five wards.
A Year 10 boy has had his artwork picked out by the Prince of Wales for a commemorative Royal Mail stamp.
The adoptive mother of double amputee Tony Hudgell has won government support to create a child abuse register.
Runners have raised more than £16,000 for the Heart of Kent Hospice
An online appeal has raised more than £55,000 for Ukraine in a matter of seven days.
The final consultation event on a plan for a 5,000-home garden village left furious objectors with a list of unanswered questions.
A PR firm promoting a council's consultation on a controversial garden village has been forced to apologise after many neighbours weren't notified.
The booking system for the first day of a consultation into a controversial garden village plan was abandoned due to low turnout.
A driver had his car stolen from him at knifepoint as he visited a petrol station.