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After two years, the council finally brings unlicensed waste carrier to justice.
Police want help following an early morning car break -in.
Two MPs are backing residents in opposition to 2,000 homes on farmland, with a petition presented in the House of Commons.
Warning distressing images: An abandoned pony was close to death before he was rescued and is now enjoying his new home.
Kent Fire and Rescue say a blaze last night should serve as a warning to all householders.
Brian Thomas recalls walking 50 miles in just over 10 hours, and the joy of a hot bath.
School children are on a mission to keep fit.
The Lions club are not letting Covid stand in the way of some festive good cheer.
The membership of a campaign group opposed to a garden village proposal has voted overwhelmingly to support a rival scheme.
A grammar school head teacher has been asked to rethink his position on closing in the new year to avoid Brexit chaos.
Not every business has suffered through Covid, as more people have taken up cycling.
A borough is showing success at reducing the number of people sleeping on the streets - despite the Covid recession.
We have all learnt a lot from Covid, says headmaster.
Two young performers had a message for a closed theatre's lost audiences: "You matter to me."
A bully used the threat of violence to control every aspect of his girlfriend's life.
A driver who fled the scene of a crash which left a cyclist with a serious injury is being hunted by police.
An egg producer has sought to reassure objectors that flooding issues at its proposed new chicken farm are under control.
Commuters are being urged to back a move by MPs to secure a quick London service for West Kent.
Residents in a block of flats where a pregnant woman was stabbed have said life is unbearable and nothing is being done to help them.
Professional management might be the way to end years of political "interference."