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Motorists face a month of road closures for water main improvements near a historic church.
A public outcry has led a council to discover that it IS possible for ANPR cameras to “positively discriminate” in favour of Blue Badge holders.
Calls for a missing section of pavement to be installed on a busy walk-to-school route have been rejected due to red-tape and the cost.
A drive-through restaurant is part of ambitious plans for a new shopping and business park on the site of a former tip.
Construction is well underway on a housing association’s project to build dozens of high-quality affordable homes.
A borough will soon be able to offer kerbside food collections after the launch of a new waste transfer station.
Huge swathes of a town have seen speed limits reduced in a bid to protect pedestrians and prevent crashes.
Residents are pleading with their neighbours not to contaminate their shared recycling bins after waste collectors repeatedly refuse to take them.
A new technology in action on a Kent farm may solve the shortage of fruit-pickers - by using robots.
A former Barclays could be converted to provide two commercial units and four flats.
There is heavy congestion due to a lane closure and temporary traffic lights outside a supermarket.
A proposed solar array on farmland in the green belt will power homes and a local internet service.
Weekly parent and baby meet-ups are being launched at seven M&S cafes across Kent.
A developer has submitted plans for 99 homes on farmland in the green belt.
Blue Badge holders will lose free parking as a council proposes to introduce ANPR cameras as part of a £530k upgrade of its car parks.
Hundreds are expected to attend a picnic in a park in an act of solidarity with those suffering in Palestine during the ongoing conflict.
A private ambulance company that provided transport for NHS patients to reach hospital appointments has suddenly ceased trading.
Villagers are holding their breath to see if work to lower an historic church wall will stop it being bashed by traffic.
A £1.6m investment in solar panels and heat pumps will cut costs and carbon emissions at a popular leisure centre.
Residents in a homes development with communal bins say they’ve had no collections in three of the five months since a new waste contract came in.