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The county council has rejected a call for a speed camera and lower speed restrictions along a busy road despite a 1,000-strong petition.
A bank designed by a famous Edwardian architect is seeking planning permission to replace its cash machines.
A Conservative MP of 14 years is calling on Labour to give more consideration to traffic when deciding where to build new homes.
A petition calling for the return of a speed camera on a busy road near schools has been rejected.
Labour’s plan to increase housing targets by 10% in one borough has been described as a ‘slap in the face’ by its MP.
A listed wall around a medieval church is being lowered to accommodate HGVs after several crashes.
A council’s bid to make its offices less polluting has soared beyond the original budget.
A one-way scheme is to be made permanent but some say it doesn’t solve traffic problems.
Open-water swimmers are invited to take the plunge in a 770-acre reservoir.
A town’s disused public toilets are to be turned into a community hub after they were closed due to anti-social behaviour and high running costs.
There will be a charity football match to remember teenager Joe Markiewicz who died suddenly.
The co-founder of a Kent winery has been ordered to pay millions of pounds in compensation after breaching the Takeover Code.
Five units in a purpose-built office block, that have been vacant for two years, could be converted to make 15 homes.
A total of 120 jobs have been lost after a long-established Kent firm tumbled into administration.
A family has paid tribute to their 19-year-old son who was killed in a horrific crash with a tractor.
Generations donations from the public have helped a council buy 14 acres of ancient woodland.
A council is to press ahead with acquiring a housing development that currently does not provide the minimum standard space.
Ex-service personnel can join a free employment course that has a track record of getting 80% of veterans into work within 12 months.
A Kent attraction is hosting a series of events unearthing the hidden lives of some of the queens of the Tudor period.
A council has become the first in the county to pledge to make a positive change to help nature in every policy decision impacting the natural world.
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