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A road closure and temporary traffic lights will affect motorists heading to and from the M20 for the next 12 weeks as work begins on a huge project.
An 83-year-old who sued a bus company has finally received court ordered compensation after nearly a year.
Now is your chance to influence planning rules over houses in multiple occupation as a local authority launches a four-week consultation.
A rural part of Kent is once again in the frame for a proposed mass house-building project - just four years since controversial plans were dropped.
Two Lib Dem borough councillors have resigned from their seats suddenly, forcing by-elections later this year.
A planning inspector has overturned a council’s refusal of a new estate with more than 100 homes near a Kent village.
A prize-winning former newspaper editor and cricket fan has died.
The murder suspect in the Valentine's Day pub shooting died after falling in the Thames, an inquest has heard.
KCC has been criticised for a ‘calamitous waste’ of £14m supposed to have been spent improving a town’s road junctions.
Villagers say a developer’s plans for 120 new homes will complete a 50% expansion of their close-knit community.
Town centre car park chosen for new leisure centre, but farmers market will have to move.
A daily bus service is being introduced to help people living on the outskirts of a main town into the centre.
Kent County Council has completed a permanent closure of one arm at a key junction - ending residents‘ hopes the closure might be reversed.
A Kent resident is among 100 contestants in the new 99 To Beat game show on TV this weekend.
Families have been left without water at a new-build apartment complex for five consecutive weekends after struggles with a faulty pump.
After almost seven decades, a barber’s shop has relaunched with a female owner.
Residents say they feel “victimised” over proposals to paint double yellow lines outside their cottages to make life easier for their new neighbours.
A seven-storey office block that has sat empty for four years could soon become houses.
New rules have been revealed which will see tighter controls over turning family homes into houses of multiple occupation.
There are calls for a review of the rules around the sale of nitrous oxide as the number of large canisters being dumped soars.
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