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Controversial landlord Fergus Wilson has insisted highway works around one of his properties are nothing to do with him.
A borough council has declined to fund improvements to the county’s second most dangerous junction despite an impassioned plea from a ward councillor.
Residents are frustrated after travellers returned to the same playing field for the third time in six weeks.
Strictly star Anton Du Beke has made candid revelations about being stabbed by his alcoholic father as a child at his family home in Kent.
A young disabled man from Kent has been addressing Parliament on the barriers people like him face on finding and securing employment.
An army bomb disposal team was called to a children’s play area after contractors uncovered a First World War hand grenade.
A Bluewater stockroom worker who stole laptops, phones and Apple AirPods from his employer has been ordered to pay back more than £55,000.
A “perfect storm” of rising costs and falling incomes has left a council with a huge hole in its finances, its leader has warned.
A council is to investigate what more can be done to clean up its rivers following a Green Party motion.
Road closures were in place along a busy main road heading through a village following a serious crash involving two vehicles.
A town centre car park could be redeveloped to provide 51 affordable homes.
A town’s annual river festival will climax with a spectacular fireworks display.
A Queen Anne home set in the grounds of an historic religious site – known for its ‘miracles’ – is on the market.
Shoppers are invited to go on a hunt to find animation character Shaun the Sheep, and take part in a range of other activities.
A campaign to supplement a grass football pitch with a 3G all-weather facility is making progress – although it is still a long way from completion.
A countryside florist shop was unanimously given permission to stay and carry on business, despite its “unsustainable location”.
A town’s finances have taken a big hit after the local authority will miss out on hundreds of thousands of pounds.
A green campaigner has penned a folk song which aims to raise awareness about a major development.
A Turkish barbers is hoping a council gives it the nod to continue operating.
A gypsy site has been approved despite calls by a parish council for a rethink.