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The clearance of tree stumps was 'just a farmer tidying up.'
A compromise has been reached over plans to widen a road to accommodate traffic to a new housing development.
Almost 100 weapons have been seized with dozens of arrests made in a county-wide initiative to remove knives from the streets.
We take a look at the number of street parties being held in each borough to see who is the most patriotic.
The annual invasion of Kent by hordes of hop-pickers from London is often recalled as an example of the 'good old days' – but were they?
A routine training run turned to disaster when a flare exploded inside a Lancaster bomber.
A landowner has challenged campaigners' bid for village green status to save fields earmarked for 400 homes from being built on.
The drivers of both cars involved in an early-morning smash have thankfully escaped injury.
Police have asked for witnesses and dashcam footage of the pursuit of a suspected stolen vehicle.
Residents are concerned a housing development on land above them will result in flooding of their properties.
Train services were suspended after a child was spotted on the line.
Drivers can expect delays this morning as long tailbacks on the M25 and M26 take time to clear after an earlier crash.
A group of helpers which looks after an award-winning green space say they could be forced to disband when their hut is demolished.
A developer building a controversial 421-home estate has delayed installing traffic lights at a 'danger' road used by schoolchildren and families.
Kent Police is preparing to close its former County Town headquarters, its home for the past 80 years.
Police were called to a disturbance in a town centre car park.
Taxpayers in a Kent borough face having to fork out an extra £124,000 in councillor allowances, as one pledges to give his to a food bank.
A man was flown by air ambulance to a London hospital after being stabbed multiple times.
We visit a street where nearly half the homes have been converted into houses of multiple occupancy to see why a council is taking action.
A rural village has taken a step closer to buying a disused church to convert into a community centre, but there is a rival bid.
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