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In the second of a series of features supporting Kent's Royal British Legion Industries, we look at how it helps former servicemen find work.
Alan Smith explores how a team of volunteers are restoring the planet one broken item at a time.
Work has started on a one-way system around a popular fast-food outlet, but the owner has condemned the scheme.
A controversial plan to build homes on a vineyard is set to be approved.
Plans to erect traffic lights at a busy road junction as part of mitigation offered for a controversial new homes scheme have been abandoned.
A landlord and landlady fear the closure of a main route for six months to enable water works could kill off trade at their village pub.
A paper mill wants to upgrade its water treatment plant before discharging into the River Medway.
A main road has been closed after part of a cliff collapsed taking a section of the carriageway with it.
A Labour candidate in the forthcoming local elections has been injured while delivering leaflets.
Visits to a care farm are helping children suffering from anxiety following Covid lockdowns.
Firefighters used chocks to stabilise an over-turned vehicle after a crash.
Two men have been arrested after a fight at a town pub during the early hours.
Firefighters were called to put out a a fire behind a commercial business sign.
A town's premier park is to get new changing rooms, toilets and community space in a £250k revamp.
The government has issued KCC with an Improvement Order after four years of failing SEND provision.
Two midwives have delivered their own life-long dream of becoming pub landladies.
Customers are facing several more days without broadband after a telecoms junction box was destroyed in a car accident.
A new café at a popular Kent beauty spot is finally set to open after a string of delays.
People from across Kent have the chance to make a lasting impact on the lives of former servicemen and women who now need our help.
Shop owners are set to vote on whether to retain a business improvement scheme, designed to bolster trade in the town, for another five years.
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