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A development company has acted to retain planning permission for a medical centre at a 1,000-home garden village.
A care home development has been turned down after a GP practice objected, saying they wouldn’t cope with the potential influx of new patients.
We take a look at the excellent facility for people with dementia in the latest in our campaign for the RBLI.
Residents have won a rare victory after proposals for mobile phone mast in their village were turned down.
The KM Media Group has joined forces with the Royal British Legion Industries village to launch Homes for Heroes.
Leaders of meetings at one council will be referred to as chairman in documents once again after a vote in the chamber.
Politicians have paid tribute to a man described as “a true example of public duty and service”.
It had been 20 years since Andy had last served in the army but one small action triggered something that changed his life forever.
A councillor has let slip the secret over borough’s homes purchase.
New residents will settle in a farm once belonging to Crusader knights.
Youngsters unveil plaque to ‘gran’ they helped during Covid.
A former highway services yard could be redeveloped for flats.
A one-way system to solve congestion in a busy town centre is 'not what we wanted', says Kent Highways.
Six political parties and 73 candidates will be fighting to win 18 places in a borough council election.
Proposals to knock down a concrete and asbestos filled building to make way for a new community hub have been approved.
The purchaser of a block of flats up for sale at auction will have to restore the listed property following an improvement notice from the council.
In the second of a series of features supporting Kent's Royal British Legion Industries, we look at how it helps former servicemen find work.
Alan Smith explores how a team of volunteers are restoring the planet one broken item at a time.
Work has started on a one-way system around a popular fast-food outlet, but the owner has condemned the scheme.
A controversial plan to build homes on a vineyard is set to be approved.