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A landlady is giving up the ghost and seeking permission to convert her village pub to housing.
A council has voted to oppose a controversial housing plan for as long as National Highways also has an issue with the proposal.
Two large road junction improvement schemes look set to be given the green light after cash from developers was ringfenced for their use.
An extension of double yellow lines proposed for village streets is nearing a step closer despite being branded as excessive.
Work has begun to provide a state-of-the-art community centre and homes at the UK’s largest development for veterans.
Buses will be free across Kent for an entire weekend in a bid to encourage people back to public transport.
Two men have appeared in court charged with attempted murder after an alleged knife attack.
As a council comes under fire for giving its staff Friday afternoons off, we ask Kent firms whether the four-day working week is the way forward.
A council has decided to increase parking fees at a popular country park.
Burning embers from a brazier drifted into a skip and set it alight, damaging a house.
There have been long delays eastbound on the M2 after a four-car pile-up.
A popular Italian restaurant chain could be set to open its first eatery at a dockside shopping outlet.
A sharp-eyed teenager spotted a fire in a skip in time to warn the householders.
A homeowner has been left annoyed and angry at being asked to pay for a new waste bin his was broken by dustmen during a collection.
Three fire crews were called to a blaze which started inside a warehouse.
A parole board has refused an application to release the abusive father of double amputee boy.
A small area of Kent seems to be making quite a name for itself for English wines.
Nearly 700 people have been helped to return home safely from hospital by a council’s housing team.
Lawyers have condemned a “post-code” lottery justice system that denies some defendants the chance to meet their solicitor.
A 14-year-old was fined for having a child’s ticket by ‘intimidating’ train inspectors – despite being in her school uniform.
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