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A nuisance biker stopped by police had cannabis in his pocket as police cracked down on riders over the coronation weekend.
A borough council will remain with a Conservative leader despite their polling setback.
Kent County Council has revealed a sign they placed on a new one-way system has been put in the wrong place.
The RBLI has spent more than a century supporting ex-servicemen, but its focus is firmly on the next 100 years.
One borough leads the way for patriotic street parties – again – with 57 road closures announced by the council.
Campaigners are arguing for a halt to house-buiding after a developer failed to provide promised traffic lights and a new junction.
A council is set to build more affordable homes before the pressure of providing emergency accommodation for the homeless breaks its budget.
Councillors have rejected a plan for six homes on the site of an old cattery.
Residents were warned to shut their windows against smoke from a fire last night.
A developer is seeking permission to build a second home on site of former public loos.
A council is planning to build more than 110 new flats at the site of a former library which has been vacant for more than a decade.
A new industrial estate can now be built after a legal agreement was signed.
Three new companies have moved onto a logistics park in the county, creating hundreds of jobs in the process.
A development company has acted to retain planning permission for a medical centre at a 1,000-home garden village.
A care home development has been turned down after a GP practice objected, saying they wouldn’t cope with the potential influx of new patients.
We take a look at the excellent facility for people with dementia in the latest in our campaign for the RBLI.
Residents have won a rare victory after proposals for mobile phone mast in their village were turned down.
The KM Media Group has joined forces with the Royal British Legion Industries village to launch Homes for Heroes.
Leaders of meetings at one council will be referred to as chairman in documents once again after a vote in the chamber.
Politicians have paid tribute to a man described as “a true example of public duty and service”.
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