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NHS cataract patients can see a way to shorter waiting times at a new eye clinic offering vision correction treatment to Kent residents.
An overwhelming majority of Arriva bus drivers have voted to take industrial action.
A village will celebrate the centenary of its unique war memorial cut into the chalk on the North Downs.
A grandmother, who went to court to oppose her neighbour's plans for holiday lets, has now applied for some of her own.
Villagers seem undisturbed by plans for a solar farm near them, with only six making a written response to a public consultation so far.
Electors in one borough are told they will have fewer councillors to vote for, but may get to vote more often as three-member wards are introduced.
Some villagers are still without phones a week after thieves ripped out copper cables.
Newsagents are angry at repeated late delivery of daily papers by a national distribution firm.
A teenager confined to a wheelchair with a rare genetic condition is leading a team in the Superheroes Challenge to "run" the world.
Families say they are unable to open their windows or sit in their gardens because of dust and noise from a neighbouring construction site.
A controversial pilot scheme which aims to fix congestion in a town centre is set to be introduced despite fears it will make things worse.
A village lost phone and Internet access for four days after thieves stole copper wiring.
A team of archaeologists are to excavate the crash site of a Nazi V2 rocket from the Second World War.
Arriva could be left without drivers as Unite members ballot over strike action.
As the county braces itself for another heatwave health experts are warning residents to start preparing now.
One of the county's MPs has weighed in on Rishi Sunak's credentials to become Prime Minister at another meeting of Conservative party members in Kent.
A champion of the Patient First project has been put in charge of a troubled NHS Foundation Trust.
Long delays were reported following a rush-hour crash on one of the county's busiest roads.
England footballer Alessia Russo will have a new visitor attraction named after her following her part in the Lionesses' Euros win.
A woman who has spent the past 21 years in a wheelchair will tomorrow be part of a six-strong team attempting to swim the English Channel.
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