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The RSPCA is continuing its care of abandoned and injured animals despite the crisis.
A couple are closing their business and retiring after doing it themselves for 27 years.
A farming couple have gained a licence to sell raw, untreated milk direct to the public.
Fire crews gave oxygen to the occupants of a home - including the pet dog - after a fire started in the kitchen.
Will the Baltics become the new flashpoint between East and West, former TWGGS pupil turned author Aliide Naylor believes so.
A lock failure allowed a care home resident to use a maintenance door to access a flat roof from which she fell to her death, an inquest heard.
Restrictions on elderly people's bus passes have been lifted to allow them to travel to special early-morning shopping sessions for free.
This Kent supermarket launched a new kind of shopping session this morning. Here's how it went.
An investment wealth management company has taken new offices in Tunbridge Wells.
Almost 100 more police officers have completed their training and are ready to go on patrol across Kent.
Councillors will have to resort to social media to get their views across, as borough cancels all council meetings.
A town's carnival and fete is the latest victim of coronavirus.
A popular amateur theatre has cancelled all shows until further notice.
There are delays on the A249 Detling Hill after a truck caught fire.
There are hold-ups on the M20 this morning after an accident.
Two people have been injured in an accident near Morrisons supermarket.
A new cafe and coffee bar is concentrating on supporting local growers.
Cafes may be forced to close ahead of any Government instruction as customers stay away over coronavirus scare.
Councils are ignoring poor design under pressure to increase housing numbers, a planning professor has claimed.
Concerns for the Grade I listed St Nicholas Church and increased traffic are behind 280 objections to a planning proposal in Otham.