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A plan has been set out to tackle a rising backlog of road repairs, worsening road safety, soaring costs and the need to achieve carbon net zero.
The new owners of a pub that’s been shut for five years aim to grow their own produce for the restaurant menu when it reopens.
Three days of the Kent County Show start on Friday and a special shuttle bus service will be available to visitors.
Fire crews had to free a driver after his car overturned in the middle of a village.
It has been revealed that armed police were called into a busy town centre after reports of a man being seen with a gun.
A massive campaign by a woodland conservation charity is building against the expansion of a ragstone quarry.
Temporary traffic lights at a busy junction signal a month of disruption for motorists.
Police were spotted outside a pub and newsagent following the issuing of a dispersal order.
Villagers have been left frustrated by an increase in large laughing gas canisters being dumped in a car park and other public places.
Councillors have called for a road closure causing misery for town commuters, parents and businesses to be reviewed immediately ahead of more works.
Thousands of homes lost power after a high-voltage underground cable developed a fault.
A music-packed day of free entertainment is underway, with a host of acts including a 90s pop band.
Police have launched a month-long campaign to catch nuisance bikers.
A motorcyclist who failed to stop for police was eventually arrested after being found circling a park.
Emergency services were called after a car crashed into a fence and tree on a rual road.
Wimbledeon tennis fans will be munching on strawberries grown here in Kent when the tournament gets under way next week.
Ramblers say no action has been taken over a flooded footpath despite three years of complaints.
A councillor has lamented the loss of farmland providing a green buffer between two towns, as work starts on building 250 homes there.
A new housing development’s name will give a nod to the Normans.
People in one town will soon be able to have a chat with lampposts, fences and even a brick wall as part of a new AI talking service.