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The outcome of a planning committee decision could have been different if members had been given the full facts, a councillor has argued.
Cattle grazing is planned to encourage wild flowers.
From Top of The Pops to Pizza Express, Sixties singer Dorian Gray has done it all.
Parents are concerned how they will get their children to school safely during a road closure to support a new housing development.
The loss of a KCC contract has been blamed for the closure of a disability retailer.
Construction starts on new medical centre for Tonbridge.
New warehouse and light industrial units are available in Aylesford.
A man has appeared in court after a series of house break-ins in the Pembury area.
A man has been taken to hospital with head injuries after a high street attack.
Police have taped off part of a town centre high street.
Work is expected to begin in the autumn to transform a Kent shopping centre.
A Maidstone woman has been sharing her father's experiences during the invasion of Normandy in the Second World War.
Students should be passionate about the causes they believe in, says teacher.
Almost every surviving Dakota in the world, and quite a few Spitfires, are heading to France today ahead of tomorrow's 75th D-Day celebrations.
The Mayor has celebrated 400 years of tradition with a day on the River Medway.
Keep your eyes on the sky this afternoon and you may be rewarded with the rare sight of 34 wartime Dakotas flying over.
This ethical bank uses savers' money to back social enterprises that improve people's lives.
The future of a popular green space has been secured after North Loose Residents' Association took action.
Planning inspectors are frequently over-turning planning refusals for Gypsy and Traveller sites.
The view from the beer garden at The Bull at Linton would be spoilt if a caravan holiday park were approved, councillors were told.