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Lockdown has made it even more apparent how important it is to keep our green spaces open, say protesters.
The owners of a takeaway restaurant have been told they must urgently improve standards to ensure public safety.
A new estate agency is to specialise in "extraordinary" homes.
A suspected drug dealer has made his first court appearance.
A much-criticised 'pop up' cycle lane which appeared in a town centre earlier in the pandemic is to be removed.
There is a limit on the number of mourners allowed to attend a funeral or cremation.
Come rain or shine, a pensioner gets up at 6am every morning to get on his bike and deliver the news to his fellow villagers.
While thousands still wait for a vaccination date, others are missing their appointments.
A frustrated driver is warning motorists to beware after being fined £25 in a town centre car park.
The dream of a new first class medical centre has at least been realised.
A borough council is stepping up to fill the role of winter shelters.
An international health strategy consultancy is to take up residence at the Kent Medical Centre.
A councillor is fearful that rural Kent is being over-looked in the vaccination programme.
So far not one voice has been raised in favour of a scheme for 330 more homes on Hermitage Lane.
Police have issued a CCTV image of two women following the theft of a wallet from a distracted shopper.
A veteran of Britain's nuclear test programme, which has left ex-servicemen with serious health issues, has hit out at the military's medal panel.
A petition signed by 400 students calling for GCSEs and A-levels to be cancelled this year will be passed to the Secretary of State for Education.
Residents have spent today sweeping up the debris after a crash outside their homes.
Two grammar school students have launched a campaign to persuade their MP to support the cancellation of GCSE and A-Level exams for 2021.
Emergency services have closed off a busy road in both directions after a crash this afternoon.