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A distinctive former furniture store is for sale at auction and includes seven self-contained flats.
Plans have been submitted to convert a former dance studio into a retail store and four flats.
Three burnt-out motorbikes discovered near a children’s play area is “the latest in a series of destructive events” in a town.
The first of three new gates at a flood storage area has been lifted into place by crane.
The Royal British Legion Industries has been given a £1m grant towards more accommodation for veterans in Kent.
Walkers, runners and dog owners are getting fed up of splashing through water after more than a year of flooding along a popular towpath.
Plans for 136 homes on the site of two former gas holders have raised concerns over a pollution threat to a town’s water supply.
Residents attended a meeting to hear plans to create a football ‘centre of excellence’ but some left unimpressed.
A couple in their 80s took a bus firm to court after they were left waiting in the cold when the vehicle didn’t stop.
A council has warned additional “grey belt” sites will likely need to be found in a leafy part of Kent to meet revised government housing targets.
Four new light industrial units close to a motorway junction are set to be ready next year.
A parcel delivery company is launching a new warehouse in Kent as it looks to expand its operations.
A Kent station needs votes to win a prestigious competition ahead of rivals from other counties in the South East.
Yobs have targeted a beauty spot which is seeing regular instances of anti-social behaviour.
New software will allow people to identify plants, animals and birdsong, and record how it makes them feel.
A new crossing is set to be built on a main road in a bid to make the route safer for children and the elderly.
New parking charges have pushed things “over the edge” for a struggling gift shop which has been in a high street for 12 years.
A Kent village is through to the regional final of a contest to find the UK’s best community railway hubs.
A council facing a 58% jump in its new homes target says the government should look elsewhere to fix the housing crisis.
Three parish councils are pooling their resources to fight an act of “irreversible environmental vandalism”.