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Village residents are pushing back at development plans that say will engulf them in an "oil-slick" of new housing.
A postie who has retired after delivering mail for 50 years has been reminiscing on his time working for Royal Mail.
A mystery substance leaking from a package at a Hermes depot has sparked a major emergency response.
A firm which helps brewers make beer without the need to process hops has opened a new warehouse.
Two up and coming young business owners are combining their talents to help customers 'look good and feel good.'
A council is taking legal action to get the burnt shell of a floating restaurant removed from a river.
The pressure in a sewerage system after heavy rainfalls has lifted the lid on a drain cover and left waste products strewn across a nature reserve.
Motorists are experiencing a third day of disruption, with another nine to go, after country lanes were blocked by traffic avoiding a road closure.
A group of four women distracted a market shopper while stealing her wallet.
Savills is marketing a property that has a view of Britain's wartime Prime Minister and a link to Lewis Carroll.
A council leader has challenged colleagues to set political differences aside and join him in a race to take their town to the top.
An insufficiently applied handbrake caused a refuse truck to roll away crushing its driver, an inquest heard.
A decision to increase affordable homes in a development means a village missing out on thousands of pounds to put towards school places.
A supervisor had stepped in at the last minute to cover a shift when tragedy struck as he tried to stop his refuse truck rolling away.
A shortage of HGV drivers is posing a threat to refuse collections with two councils taking mitigating action.
This is what clubbers can expect at a venue which is re-opening after suffering a huge fire days ago.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of intent to supply Class A drugs.
Two political figures - one national and one local - will be remembered at a free event tonight.
So 16 months on from the first lockdown, how different do our streets look?
A businessman is calling on companies to step up to tackle the problem of littering in Kent by adopting their own areas to keep tidy.