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Three men are suspected of a distraction theft from a high street gallery.
MP wishes cyclist a speedy recovery.
The driver of a Land Rover involved in a crash on a busy dual carriageway has died in hospital.
A water company has 'listened to local concerns' but has not ruled out building a pumping station on a nature reserve car park.
Here is the reason why everyone should have a buddleia bush on their garden.
A motor-racing team intends to pay tribute to the five-year-old who wouldn't give up.
There's a new face behind the bar at one of Kent's oldest pubs.
The time for action on climate change is now, urges Extinction Rebellion.
Homeless people will no longer automatically lose their right to housing if they refuse a property that doesn't accept pets.
Maidstone council must defend its refusal of planning permission for a large housing scheme for hundreds of homes, at a public inquiry.
Cars parked in a community in the middle of a parking row have been targeted by vandals.
Parents and pupils have asked for a lockdown summer school to continue.
A cricket club is to host a memorial match for a lost player.
The pressure to book a place to dump rubbish at a KCC waste transfer station is likely to grow over the Bank Holiday weekend.
A tragic crash involving a fire appliance cost one firefighter his life and injured seven others.
Residents who accept an offer of £2,500 to move out will become "intentionally homeless".
A heating oil company opens new depot to serve Kent.
One determined young woman used lockdown to launch her own business.
There has been fury as residents on a housing estate have been told they will no longer get away with parking on double-yellow lines.
A woman in her 80s was defrauded of £1,500, a court has heard.