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Work on one of a town’s medieval bridges is going to close a key route for more than a month.
The King has sent his congratulations to a community that raised £100,000 in just 23 days to buy their at-risk woodland.
Weapons including samurai swords, nunchucks and an extendable baton have been seized from the home of a drug dealer.
Seven whales have now been confirmed dead after becoming stranded on mudflats off the Kent coast.
A house builder is arguing a few metres of kerb is enough to say work has started on 62 homes so it doesn’t need planning permission.
France, Germany and the Netherlands are said to be pushing for a postponement of new EU border controls, giving Kent ports a reprieve.
A woman was injured in an incident that blocked traffic in both directions on a key road near a hospital.
Four dead whales have washed up on the Kent coast despite a rescue effort by divers.
Fewer than a third of people think Kent Police is doing a good job, according to a survey conducted by Neighbourhood Alert.
A vacant former community club has been hit by fire for the third time.
There are delays this morning after a three-vehicle accident on a busy bypass.
Sniffer dogs were used to find hauls of illegal tobacco products in combined raids on five shops across Kent.
Motorists heading for London on the A2 faced long delays this morning after an accident.
A tree surgeon in financial difficulties strangled, stabbed and hit his wife with a hammer before taking his own life.
A resident says raw sewage is spilling from a drain cover outside his home when it rains - and even a 30kg concrete dog isn’t able to hold it down.
On September 26, 1994, Stan Nicholls was shot in the head as he left his local pub - 30 years on, his killers have never been caught.
An inquest has been opened into the death of a refuse collector days after he fatally stabbed his grandmother.
There are warnings that a town could lose its popular farmers’ market unless a council U-turns on its new parking policy.
The upstairs of a former pub dating back to the 1800s could be converted into an HMO for 10 people.
Residents blame council planning officer for talking councillors out of taking a decision to reject 52 homes plan.