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A patients’ group is calling for politicians to address the problem of overwhelmed GP surgeries following the election.
A new clinic has opened offering private blood tests, promising results within 24 hours to beat GP queues.
A road-widening scheme to facilitate a new football ‘centre of excellence’ could encroach on 130-year-old allotments, an inspector was told.
Some residents in the town were left scratching their heads about the statues.
Crime has dropped significantly in a town centre and now council leaders want to fix its reputation online.
A borough council believes it will suffer if a neighbouring authority approves a huge homes plan.
A Green Party candidate is ‘disappointed’ after several of her election posters were defaced with pro-Reform slogans.
A new pub company has made its first purchase and is ready to reopen.
A year on and villagers say their new community centre hosts groups nearly every day, from stargazers to singers.
A football club is backing plans for a sports facility, saying it might not survive if it cannot find a new home.
A holiday lodge park has submitted its 11th planning application in 13 years.
An experimental ‘no entry’ scheme in a village high street could be made permanent.
Public hearings into a town’s Local Plan proposals, including a garden village with 2,100 homes, resume after a two-year break.
People have backed an experimental scheme to reduce traffic in a congested village.
Back-to-back general election hustings covering three Kent constituencies will be live-streamed on KentOnline tonight.
A binman has been caught on video emptying a food waste caddy directly into the general waste bin.
Three 10-year-olds need 500 kids to join them in a record-breaking tug of war.
A change of power at borough council level has yet to bring any relief to a town suffering from an abundance of Houses in Multiple Occupation.
A police chief has given his assurance that policing is ‘tight’ around a probation hostel that was the subject of a damning Panorama exposé.
A four-storey block of flats providing seven apartments could be built on a car park.
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