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A borough council has ambitious plans to 'hit the ground running' when the pandemic ends with the opening of a food hall.
Highway experts predict queues at a busy junction can be cut to a peak of seven vehicles.
There are fears two sheep may have died after fun-seekers invaded a snowy hill with sledges and quad bikes.
A 61-year-old man has been arrested after four people were flashed in Sevenoaks.
A suspected crack cocaine dealer has appeared in court following his arrest in a town's High Street while riding an eScooter.
A female jogger in a pink top may have information helpful to officers.
The public have a chance to air the views on a proposed reduction in speed limits.
A theatre academy is offering to conduct free online PE sessions for schools.
A Great British Bake Off finalist is cooking up support for the Tree of Hope charity.
An animal feed store has expanded its range with fresh fruit and vegetables for humans.
Shaun Wallace from ITV's The Chase took on care home residents from Kent in an online quiz.
Residents are dismayed that some councillors may have voted to accept a key planning document without seeing all the relevant papers.
The housing minister Robert Jenrick has been urged to intervene to pass a borough's Local Plan.
Elderly and vulnerable people have been left without hot water for two weeks after their housing association turned the supply off following a leak.
Anti-development posters are being put up - and torn down - in the dead of night.
Police have issued a stern warning to pet owners after a number of animals were injured.
A new garden village looks certain to built in Kent after a borough council voted to push on with its housing allocations.
A popular postman has been honoured in the village he served for 20 years.
An educationalist with an international background is to take over at one of Kent's leading independent schools.
We take a journey into the past with the help of back issues of Kent Life magazine.