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A council has promised consultation on garden village plans but has upset residents’ groups who were barred from a briefing.
A large increase in pre-school aged children in a village has led to plans to expand a primary school.
Plans to add an extra storey to an existing block of flats in a conservation area have upset the neighbours.
Concerns about wildlife and loss of open space have been raised over plans for 65 homes on a former airfield - but planners have recommended approval.
Councillors are set to decide on a controversial plan for 150 homes in the countryside.
A cash-strapped animal centre is hoping a gift of beer from Sir Paul McCartney will save the day.
Action needs to be taken to prevent the spread of unchecked Houses of Multiple Occupancy applications, say councillors.
Southeastern is taking delivery of 13 new Class 377 trains to improve its service.
A former day centre for elderly people looks set to become a children’s nursery.
A new scheme to promote the installation of heat pumps has been launched by a council for its 31,000 residents.
A raft of double yellow lines and residents’ parking areas are planned for a Kent district.
A former police officer who investigated necrophiliac David Fuller is calling on new MPs to support his efforts to change the law on abuse of corpses.
The third phase of development at a new garden city will include a riverside park, two community centres and an outdoor gym.
A logistics warehouse giant is consulting on plans for new commercial development with facilities for six businesses
Calls to install proper lighting along a town footpath have intensified after a woman was flashed at by a man.
A diary entry and a bottle of milk are the only clues police had to work out when a woman who was found dead in a block of flats may have died.
A dad who had a spike go through his arm has had to spend hours in A&E every other day because his surgery can’t see him.
Thousands of households will have to fork out more to have garden waste collected in a move that’s come in for some heavy criticism.
Changes in consumer choice are forcing a Kent egg-producer to abandon caged chicken farming.
Parents are being urged to join a campaign calling for a new secondary school for pupils who are being taught miles from where they live.
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