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A borough council is considering expanding its powers to crush anti-social activity.
Bus services had to be suspended after yobs pelted vehicles with stones and eggs.
A Norman castle might be given a new use as a bistro bar.
A council is pushing up fees from garden waste to burial plots because of inflation.
Plans to cut back on air quality measures are being challenged.
More than 1,500 people have already given their views on where a council should place its 16,000 new homes.
A former hospital mortuary electrician has admitted abusing a further 13 bodies.
Too much waste in the county is being burnt rather than recycled, it has been revealed.
The twin worlds of farming and rugby have lost one of their most ardent supporters following the death of a former Kent Messenger reporter.
People are to be consulted on measures to reduce pollution in a town's one remaining hotspot.
People are being asked to help identify the exact crash site of a Battle of Britain Spitfire pilot in the hopes a memorial can be installed there.
Three people have been arrested following a fatal crash killed two men but police still want to hear from witnesses.
It is proving more difficult to develop plans for a new use for an historic palace building than was expected, councillors have been told.
There are warnings of serious travel disruption tonight with advice to stay at home.
The owners of a stately castle, used as the home of James Bond in the movie Casino Royale, have some changes in mind.
A detached home with stables and a three-acre paddock can be yours for £1.75m – but would have cost a fraction of that 44 years ago.
A boundary review should finally put an estate in its place – but it will come at a cost for some.
A village has successfully bought a redundant church to use as a community centre.
Esso proposes to replace a garage's "aged fuel installation" with safer tanks as part of an upgrade.
A householder want to knock down his garage and build a new detached home.