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A KFC drive-thru will go ahead and a council will have to cover the applicant's costs after a planning inspector dismissed objections.
Covid-19 has increased the desire for self-sustaining communities, says a developer.
A driver and his passenger escaped with minor injuries after ploughing into a wall.
This year's finals of the Maidstone Young Musician of the year contest were held online, but the quality of performance was undiminished.
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.