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An application has been submitted to add eight five-a-side football pitches to a popular sports ground.
A plan to extend an incinerator has been unexpectedly withdrawn after two years.
We take a look at Kent's rich windmill heritage.
The Prime Minster has been reminded of his promises over housing targets.
An application for 13 holiday cabins has been submitted for a field adjacent to an existing Gypsy site.
A bid to add holiday lodges to a caravan park has received widespread backing.
A home-owner is looking to instal 24 standing solar panels in his back garden.
A developer is looking to build six new homes in the back garden of a property near a town centre.
There is not a single department at KCC that is not facing some form of cut, says the authority's finance chief.
Huge crowds turned out in 1992 to watch the opening by Princess Diana of a £72 million shopping centre.
Demonstrators are inviting others to join them at the beach for a rally against the water companies.
A large business park is planned for farmland as part of a new garden village.
Proposals have been put forward to demolish agricultural buildings to make way for a new estate.
Police have issued an appeal for witnesses after a woman was allegedly assaulted.
As a council prepares its blueprint for future development, five options have been presented to residents.
People have been left waiting for up to 40 minutes to get a response to their 101 call leaving many wondering if it's working at all.
New data has been published ranking borough councils in terms of the number of grievances residents have lodged against them.
MP is impressed with a village's community enterprise.
The county council is taking action to try to lessen the impact of Ukrainian refugee families losing their English sponsors.
Kent hosts an exhibition of the 75-year history of Alcoholics Anonymous