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Movie-lovers can return to a cinema that's been given a plush revamp, with a choice of 11 films across eight screens.
A £3.2m junction will be paid for by the taxpayer, but the only reason it's needed is because of new homes - so why aren't developers paying?
An MP has been told her Government's housing push is a "denial of local democracy".
Ambulancemen needed to treat one resident for smoke inhalation after a house fire.
Edmund Gandy was respected enough to have a road named after him, but there was also a black sheep in the family.
Kent County Council has come up with a queue-busting solution to a town's traffic blackspot - demolish a curry house.
Concerns have been raised that KCC is putting forward a scheme for a shared-use cycle path that doesn't meet national standards.
A grammar school's PTA is taking its fundraising efforts online in a bid to beat coronavirus.
Police are appealing to motorists to check their dash-cams.
A dog owner who took his life after being denied pets in his new home will be mentioned in parliament as an MP pushes for a change in the law.
A veteran of the Women's Land Army from the Second World War has died.
Payment demands from "HM Courts and Tribunal" have originated in Massachusetts.
A team for dads who have suffered the loss of a baby have been targeted by thieves.
The testing of a new anaerobic digestion plant has been blamed for a widespread unpleasant pong.
A mean-spirited thief has stolen the smiles from hundreds of children's faces.
A village has saved its pub from conversion to housing, by buying it themselves.
Swimming lessons have resumed across the area following Covid lockdown.
A parish has called for HGVs to be diverted away from its village centre.
Friends who were with a teenager when he died after a quad bike crash on holiday in Greece have criticised the level of medical care he received.
Villagers fighting plans to build a 2,000-home garden village have found an unlikely ally - the turtle dove.