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A PR firm promoting a council's consultation on a controversial garden village has been forced to apologise after many neighbours weren't notified.
The booking system for the first day of a consultation into a controversial garden village plan was abandoned due to low turnout.
A driver had his car stolen from him at knifepoint as he visited a petrol station.
Villagers wishing to view plans for a 5,000-home development have been told they must arrive within a 10-minute window.
A local authority in Kent is appealing for owners with disused properties to come forward to solve the housing crisis.
A farmer previously picketed by animal rights campaigners has had his livestock seized.
There is a new hand at the tiller of Kent County Council after the death of its former chair.
A council leader has written to Michael Gove seeking a review of building targets.
Police are hunting the owner of an out-of-control boxer dog after it bit a dog-walker in the leg.
A seminar attended by a raft of MPs has urged the government to stop dragging its feet and give British Nuclear test veterans a medal.
A Kent town could be on track to become the home of Great British Railways, the public body tasked with regenerating the rail network.
Eight country parks across Kent are to get an upgrade, with new and improved equipment set to include a wheelchair swing.
Residents are being urged to sign a petition calling for safer crossing on a busy throughfare.
Emergency services are at the scene of a serious collision between a car and a cyclist, which has closed a main A-road in both directions.
Bus users must make their views heard, a transport champion has urged.
Cyclists are gearing up to flash the flesh at a naked bike ride, with participants urged to "ride as bare as you dare" to save the environment.
There is a large discrepancy between the recycling success rates achieved by local authorities.
A mother is in despair over the state of her property she is forced to live in and has now started legal action against the housing association.
The future of a house on the At Risk Register that once belonged to the Tudor poet Sir Thomas Wyatt is looking a little rosier.
The cause of a blaze that damaged a number of conifers and an outbuilding in unknown.
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