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New software will allow people to identify plants, animals and birdsong, and record how it makes them feel.
A new crossing is set to be built on a main road in a bid to make the route safer for children and the elderly.
New parking charges have pushed things “over the edge” for a struggling gift shop which has been in a high street for 12 years.
A Kent village is through to the regional final of a contest to find the UK’s best community railway hubs.
A council facing a 58% jump in its new homes target says the government should look elsewhere to fix the housing crisis.
Three parish councils are pooling their resources to fight an act of “irreversible environmental vandalism”.
Residents have almost come to blows with drivers misusing a “busgate” with ANPR cameras still not installed due to a row over out of place signs.
Councillors have approved the conversion of a care home to several flats, despite concerns over parking from nearby residents.
Residents living in a quiet street say a new house in multiple occupation has led to rowdy parties and caused parking chaos.
Work on bridge repairs followed by a level-crossing being revamped will keep a key route closed until December.
A 37-year-old man died after falling into the path of a vehicle on the motorway.
A small number of HR roles are expected to be lost at the county’s fire and rescue service.
The public is being asked for their views on reducing the speed limit of a rural lane by up to 20mph.
There are just a few days left before the entry deadline for a town’s music competition passes.
A council has backed a campaign to support local farmers through catering at council-organised events despite an attempt to leave out meat and dairy.
A shopkeeper has been criticised after plans to convert a village pub into a farm shop and restaurant fell short of what was promised.
A council has said waste collections are almost completely back on track after being asked if it will pay compensation for missed collections.
KCC is trialing a new way to grow trees on poor soil using a method borrowed from Asia.
A neglected part of town is to undergo a “transformational” regeneration, nine years after plans were originally proposed.
The £9.5 million restoration of a 19th Century dockyard church has won a top industry prize.
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