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Proposals for a garden village on a green belt site could be dropped in order to help a council get its threatened local plan past an inspector.
A town centre road is set to re-open to traffic after a month-long closure due to a sinkhole.
A Kent soldier who survived the D-Day landings but was killed liberating a Dutch village is being honoured by locals there to this day.
Commuters now have more options on how they get to the capital after Southeastern added extra railway services to two parts of the county.
A Victorian mansion will offer a choice of three wedding venues as the county council moves some of its services into a new home.
A former Apprentice contestant is disbanding his community interest company after parish councils rejected his skatepark plans.
An appeal has been launched for donations towards completing the construction of homes for ex-service personnel.
A primary school head teacher has left suddenly over the half-term break.
A former cricket pitch that once lay in the grounds of an historic manor house has been earmarked for new housing.
Another local authority has joined the growing list of those making it compulsory for taxi drivers to accept card payments.
A village may lose its post office when work starts on a new housing development of 100-plus homes.
A housing association property that’s been empty for two years is suffering from damp and has an overgrown garden that attracts rats, say neighbours.
The new owner of a natural health clinic wants to re-open it as a pre-school.
Residents have one final chance to comment on plans that will shape the future development of their town and borough.
A society for railways enthusiasts has appointed its first woman chair in its 53-year history.
Angry villagers are trying to track down fly-tippers who dumped a commercial fridge in a country lane.
The site of a once-proud Grade II listed six-bedroom Georgian home destroyed in fire is for sale with a guide price of £50,000.
Three homes were moved brick by brick 50 years ago to make space for the South East’s largest inland waterway.
The silhouette of a British Tommy was formed by 104 servicemen and veterans to mark 104 years of Remembrance.
People are being urged to comment after the last-minute addition of an extra 100 homes to a site earmarked for housing near a busy town road.