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Campaigners furious at proposals to build 2,000 homes on fields have hired a lawyer to fight their case at a public inquiry.
An elderly woman endured a long over-night wait for paramedics to arrive.
Businesses are suffering and elderly people are being put at risk after thieves returned to a village to steal phone cables for a fifth time.
No reason could be found for the sudden death of a healthy 27-year-old man.
Residents are up in arms after Royal Mail revealed it might not replace their damaged postbox.
A former reception teacher at a school who hit a pupil's head on a door frame while dragging her out of class has been banned from the profession.
Queues are now easing after a vehicle broke down on the M25 causing congestion headed towards the Dartford Tunnel.
A yacht has broken from its moorings and come ashore on the Kent coast in high winds.
Parents of a teenager with a rare form of cancer are appealing for help financing specialist cancer tumour removal surgery in America.
A bus company is putting up fares to counter rising running costs with passengers set to pay more and the move has been met with criticism.
Rail passengers have faced delays after a person was spotted on the tracks.
A chance meeting in the street means a building that has been home to the only shop in a village will not remain empty for long.
A town council has emptied a pond of fish after reports of "abuse".
After a 23-year wait, the next step towards the redevelopment of a prominent empty town centre plot has been reached.
Villagers have been suffering flooding for three months since contractors resurfacing a main road blocked a drain gully with tarmac.
A woman who took her own life had seen a mental health worker on the day she went missing, an inquest has heard.
A borough council has bought a key development site so that it can build affordable homes for its residents.
The partner of a woman who died cutting down a diseased Ash for the National Trust has paid tribute to a 'beautiful soul'.
A highly paid accountant has finally found the calling he always wanted - as a parish priest.
A grower has described the government's instruction to recruit British labour as "garbage" as farms struggle to recruit pickers and crops rot.