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The former leader of the Conservative group on Maidstone council has parted ways with his party over policy differences.
Councillors have insisted the community value of open spaces should be considered as Maidstone council looks to maximise its asset value.
A family's home has still not been repaired properly nine months after being damaged by fire.
The involuntary movements of a patient with Huntington's Disease made CT scans difficult to read, a coroner has heard.
Permission has been granted for a new school building to double the size of St Peter's C of E Primary.
A Christian former magistrate who was dismissed for his views on the adoption of children by gay couples is awaiting the result of an appeal.
A former pub that once served pints to Dambusters leader Guy Gibson is to be pulled down to make way for homes.
Plans to create a slip road from a busy roundabout on to a motorway have been met with criticism.
The police and the RSPCA were called out after dog-walkers raised concerns about a sick horse.
Competitors aged from nine to 18 battled it out on Saturday to impress the judges at the Maidstone Young Musician Competition 2019.
Moving a designated nature reserve to enable new building would have no beneficial effect for wildlife, Boxley Parish Council has argued.
Pope's Field in Maidstone is a "completely inappropriate" location for two new schools, says the site's nearest neighbours.
How a community coped with the aftermath of a brutal murder in their midst will be the subject of a Channel 4 documentary on Monday.
Discount retailer B&M is planning to take over the site of a Homebase store in a retail park, leaving staff facing an uncertain future.
Councillors have approved plans for a new school specifically catering for children with special needs.
Neighbours are being urged to watch out for their pets after two "poisoned" cats had to be put down.
Police believe thieves may have used a hoist in hippo heist from a garden centre.
A school head has urged parents to back off and let teachers do their job - for the sake of the children.
Office workers will regain their outdoor lunchtime venue tomorrow, Maidstone council said.
A former magistrate has won the right to challenge his dismissal over non-PC remarks he made about child adoption.