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A council has suggested a key historic building could become a weddings and events venue after a boutique hotel idea fell through.
Charity riders were given tips on staying power by a double amputee fresh from climbing Mount Everest.
A company is preparing to open its second gym next month and says it is in “build-mode”.
A farm merger will mean a marriage of strawberries and lettuce in a family-owned business takeover.
Councillors at one local authority have declined the opportunity to give themselves a pay rise and have frozen their own allowances.
A Scout group needs help from a volunteer land warden to look after its historic valley.
County councillors arriving at County Hall for a debate on the future of Kent’s recycling centres were met with banner-waving protesters.
A development of nine homes, including six new builds in the grounds, could replace an office business centre.
An MP has called for the cancellation of a town centre bus lane scheme and for 25,000 fixed penalty notices to be repaid to motorists.
Engineering yard buildings could be demolished to make way for nine new homes.
A new housing estate is in line to get its own pizza restaurant.
A 30-year-old covenant has helped save a much-loved green space from development.
Parents have been protesting against a proposed 5G mast outside two secondary schools.
A businessman has invested his life savings and even sold his home to open a state-of-the-art virtual reality arcade next month.
The polls are open today in a KCC by-election following the death of the sitting councillor.
Two Labour councillors will become Independents after being suspended from the party without a hearing.
Villagers will be without a bus service for six months due to a road closure for work to replace a water main.
A plan has been set out to tackle a rising backlog of road repairs, worsening road safety, soaring costs and the need to achieve carbon net zero.
The new owners of a pub that’s been shut for five years aim to grow their own produce for the restaurant menu when it reopens.
Three days of the Kent County Show start on Friday and a special shuttle bus service will be available to visitors.