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Cyclist seriously injured in hit-and-run

08 December 2020
Cyclist seriously injured in hit-and-run

A driver who fled the scene of a crash which left a cyclist with a serious injury is being hunted by police.

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Chicken shed application now open for comment

08 December 2020
Chicken shed application now open for comment

An egg producer has sought to reassure objectors that flooding issues at its proposed new chicken farm are under control.

Fast train to London well over-due

08 December 2020
Fast train to London well over-due

Commuters are being urged to back a move by MPs to secure a quick London service for West Kent.

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Life at stabbing horror flats 'unbearable'

08 December 2020
Life at stabbing horror flats 'unbearable'

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.

Parish council seeks to pass on sports park after huge losses

07 December 2020
Parish council seeks to pass on sports park after huge losses

Professional management might be the way to end years of political "interference."

Did Animal Farm author get inspiration from Kent stay?

06 December 2020
Did Animal Farm author get inspiration from Kent stay?

Could the author of Animal Farm have gained inspiration for his famous allegorical novel from a stay in Kent?

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Alternative put forward to garden village scheme

05 December 2020
Alternative put forward to garden village scheme

The members of Save Capel are being asked to vote on whether the group should accept a new proposal with fewer homes.

Emmerdale actor becomes patron of Kenward Trust

04 December 2020
Emmerdale actor becomes patron of Kenward Trust

A former TV star has confessed that an addiction charity has saved his life.

Coming soon: 192,000 chickens

04 December 2020
Coming soon: 192,000 chickens

Egg producer Fridays has submitted its planning application for a new giant chicken farm in Kent

Sports centres re-open

03 December 2020
Sports centres re-open

It's time to get off the couch and back into the gym.

So many squirrels, it's nuts

03 December 2020
So many squirrels, it's nuts

Rare albino squirrels have been sighted again.

First-timer buyers could take 11 years just to save house deposit

03 December 2020
First-timer buyers could take 11 years just to save house deposit

Research has revealed a big variance in how long it takes to save for a house deposit in different towns across the country,

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Increasing number of homes at risk of flooding

02 December 2020
Increasing number of homes at risk of flooding

The government is spending billions on flood defences as its revealed how many properties are already at risk.

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Former CEO of Gordon Ramsay Holdings bankruptcy extended

02 December 2020
Former CEO of Gordon Ramsay Holdings bankruptcy extended

A former CEO of a Gordon Ramsay company had his bankruptcy restrictions extended after he disposed of his share of property proceeds to his wife.

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'If they had their way, not a single house would be built', says developer

01 December 2020
'If they had their way, not a single house would be built', says developer

A week-long public inquiry into a scheme to build 400 homes around a Grade 1 listed church has reached a conclusion.

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Motorists warned of oil spillage

01 December 2020
Motorists warned of oil spillage

An early morning crash is still causing problems on M20 after an oil spill and a slip road is set to be closed until this afternoon.

Is this your bike?

01 December 2020
Is this your bike?

Police investigating a series of cycle thefts need help from the public.

How's this for a Christmas No 1?

01 December 2020
How's this for a Christmas No 1?

Move over Ladbaby, Den Spillane aims to top the charts this festive season.

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Community comes together to give the elderly a Christmas treat

01 December 2020
Community comes together to give the elderly a Christmas treat

More than 200 villagers have received a free afternoon tea.

Now is the time to voice views on housing plans

01 December 2020
Now is the time to voice views on housing plans

The public has three weeks from today to respond to a consultation on the future of Maidstone.

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