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An open-water swimming club has held its first event strictly for dogs.
A firm is set to take on a project to build homes, a county park and community hall in one of Kent’s fastest-growing villages.
More than 200 residents at a public meeting to condemn plans to build a new community on farmland.
Patients have been speaking about what a lifeline their new health hub has been, from helping with medical care to wellbeing and loneliness.
A council has been urged to rethink new parking fees described as “anti-business” and “absolutely wicked”.
Pupils painted banners and played bongos to protest against their council’s plans to extend a town’s car park near their school.
New powers for councils to enforce so-called moving traffic offences have been used sparingly to date - although new ANPR cameras could be on the way.
Medics did not spot a 91-year-old’s broken leg and failed to give her vital medication, an inquest has heard.
A councillor has defended a privately-funded election pamphlet after claims it resembled an official parish council release.
A controversial decision to build a car park on a green space near a school could be reconsidered.
Two MPs are urging their constituents to object to plans for 1,300 homes on a greenfield site.
Dignitaries donned blindfolds to experience what it is like for the visually impaired to travel on the railways.
Residents of a block of flats say issues with their new waste collection service have left them with an overflowing bin store.
New figures obtained by KentOnline have revealed which councils make the most money from parking and which street has dished out the most tickets.
A new wetland area is to be created, despite fears from neighbours it could become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
An historic cricket team based in the grounds of a castle is looking to raise £500k after getting the green light to build a new clubhouse.
A prospective councillor has apologised for not seeking planning permission before using a field as a pet exercise enclosure.
A council has issued a warning following a spate of phoney penalty charge notices being issued.
Villagers are being invited to a public meeting to discuss their concerns over plans for a new community of 1,300 homes.
A council is set to debate a decision to extend parking charges into evenings, bank holidays and weekends after a huge backlash.
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