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Homes are still suffering from low water pressure - and sometimes no water at all - after an incident at a water treatment plant two weeks ago.
A motorbike and a car have collided near a busy town centre this morning.
There are delays in both directions on the busy A229 this morning.
Villagers opposed to a new garden village are happy a planning inspector has raised questions about its inclusion in a council's housing plan.
A parish councillor who did not attend meetings for six months while she lived in France has returned to take up her post amid huge controversy.
Motorists are facing more rush-hour delays this morning after a crash.
The Prime Minister has promised Britain's nuclear test veterans - including those in Kent - they will receive an honour for their sacrifices.
A geography teacher has been banned from teaching after seducing a sixth-form pupil.
Commuters are facing long delays on the main route to London after an earlier crash involving a lorry and a van.
A car has overturned this morning, blocking the road.
A 98-year-old veteran has been able to help a Dutch family trace the history of 'their' British serviceman.
A former mayor breached a council's code of conduct after allegations of bullying the authority's clerk were found proven.
Proposals to build a new base for a children's nursery that has to leave its present home have divided opinions.
Police top brass say officers will be moved from other duties into the force's control room to deal with issues answering 101 calls.
A dedicated servant to clubs, leagues and the amateur football scene across Kent is being mourned following his death.
A leaseholder with 97-years outstanding on his contract stands in the way of a multi-million pound housing regeneration project.
As the Autumn Statement announcement looms nearer, an MP has again pressed the transport secretary about the importance of the £8.2bn crossing.
A fourth road is being closed in a village for carriageway repairs.
A council leader has denied any political bias when preparing his authority's local plan for future housing.
The county town could gain an MP but "lose its identity" in a boundary shake-up, according to a concerned voter.
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