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The public is being asked for their views on reducing the speed limit of a rural lane by up to 20mph.
There are just a few days left before the entry deadline for a town’s music competition passes.
A council has backed a campaign to support local farmers through catering at council-organised events despite an attempt to leave out meat and dairy.
A shopkeeper has been criticised after plans to convert a village pub into a farm shop and restaurant fell short of what was promised.
A council has said waste collections are almost completely back on track after being asked if it will pay compensation for missed collections.
KCC is trialing a new way to grow trees on poor soil using a method borrowed from Asia.
A neglected part of town is to undergo a “transformational” regeneration, nine years after plans were originally proposed.
The £9.5 million restoration of a 19th Century dockyard church has won a top industry prize.
An accident in a town centre caused delays for rush-hour motorists tonight.
A council will lobby the government to give national protection to one of its most cherished landscapes.
Two people were arrested after police searched a house and found cannabis and weighing scales.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of drunk and disorderly behaviour after police descended on a residential road.
A man was flown to hospital following a crash involving a motorbike and a car.
A violent offender has been jailed after repeatedly strangling his female victim who he subjected to a “prolonged ordeal”.
A charity which supports late-night revellers who get into difficulty in a town centre has been given a new support vehicle.
Work on one of a town’s medieval bridges is going to close a key route for more than a month.
The King has sent his congratulations to a community that raised £100,000 in just 23 days to buy their at-risk woodland.
Weapons including samurai swords, nunchucks and an extendable baton have been seized from the home of a drug dealer.
Seven whales have now been confirmed dead after becoming stranded on mudflats off the Kent coast.
A house builder is arguing a few metres of kerb is enough to say work has started on 62 homes so it doesn’t need planning permission.