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A retired couple have told how their lives have been devastated after a series of anonymous attacks.
A group of church leaders has launched a claim for judicial review of the governments’ decision to close churches during lockdown.
Police investigating a theft of e-cigarettes from a shop have issued CCTV images of two people they would like to interview.
The issue of how to deal with flooding on 50-home development site will be overcome shortly, say developers.
A borough has closed its headquarters building for a week due to Coronavirus.
Children at a primary school have been told to stay at home until at least December 1 after pupils and staff hit by Covid.
Former West Borough pupil recalls pretty teachers, school outings and the tawse.
A council has announced it is taking back control of a town's theatre to safeguard its future, amid fears it will close forever.
An award has been given to the man who powered the London Olympics.
A revamped housing proposal includes a change of access route.
KCC has approved designs for a new school building.
A police stop of a suspect car paid off.
A patriotic man who was well known for flying the Union Flag in honour of his First World War hero father has died.
A restaurant owner has received a donation of £500 to pay for his lockdown fine.
A motorist found with drugs in his underpants has been accused of three offences.
The developers behind a business park near the M20 say it will attract small and medium-sized firms.
Hundreds of students have been told to do their lessons at home after coronavirus outbreaks.
A council must pay a 69-year-old resident more than £18,000 in costs after making "an error in law".
A school has sent told a class to self-isolate after a child tested positive for coronavirus, although the child showed no symptoms.
Recent job cuts announced by a supermarket giant will not affect the new store which is being built in a Kent village.