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A fire which engulfed a bin store on an estate that has seen a number of major blazes has been caught on camera.
Hooligans smashed windows of homes belonging to ex-servicemen and even injured a veteran in ‘abhorrent’ catapult attacks.
There’s a chance to bid for a piece of religious history with the auction of a chapel dating from 1865.
A prominent Lib Dem has leant his support to a candidate hoping to topple the Tories in a Kent constituency.
Opponents have hit out at a diocese’s proposals to fell trees on its land, despite assurances there are no plans for homes there.
Flowers, balloons and candles have been left at the scene of an accident in which one man died and another was seriously injured.
An old mission hall may soon hear prayers said again after a 38-year absence.
The final whistle has blown for a village’s 50-year-old football pavilion.
A 12-inch hole which opened up along a busy school route has been found to link to a much larger void.
A factory is busy making millions of poppies ahead of Remembrance Day, with a new design for the first time in nearly 30 years.
A town plans to modernise its museum with a gallery delving further into its past.
A key route out of a busy town has re-opened, but there are other closures planned.
A councillor has hit out at a ‘broken town’ after repeated littering, and even the discovery of weapons, along the streets.
Kent Police can still fine drivers for traffic offences, it has been confirmed, despite the county council getting new powers.
A mass is to be held for a popular priest who has died aged 68.
A driver crashed into the side of a house and then ran off before the police arrived.
An inquest and police investigation has found proper welfare checks were not carried out on a mum-of-four on the night she died at a police station.
A decision on contested plans to build 950 homes in a village is now in the hands of a government inspector.
Nine key junction upgrades have been hampered by cancellations, delays and suspensions since they were revealed three years ago.
Parents are being urged to join a grassroots movement for a new secondary school, after the council insisted there weren’t enough pupils to fill one.