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Villagers have cast scorn on an announcement by Wasps rugby club that it has secured land to build a new stadium in Kent.
A Green-led council has been accused of playing “fast and loose” with taxpayers’ money over plans to make offices more environmentally-friendly.
Three Kent veterans from Britain’s nuclear test programme of the 1950s have taken part in a documentary exposing the “scandal” of their treatment.
A company that looks after people in supported living accommodation has been placed in special measures and ordered to make urgent improvements.
Emergency repairs to a leaking water main have cut off a key river crossing just a few miles from another bridge that’s closed.
An international renewable energy company hopes to build a new hydrogen generation factory in the county.
Long-suffering churchgoers have been told to expect another road closure outside their place of worship.
A charity is appealing for backers to help solve a town’s homelessness crisis as the hotels it relies on look to close.
A family have hit out at Royal Mail after going weeks without any deliveries.
Councillors say it is “unacceptable” that junction upgrades have been axed after being allocated government and developer cash.
Residents want safety upgrades at a newly opened junction following several collisions.
Police are asking the public to look out for a missing 16-year-old boy last seen at a railway station.
A local authority has blasted the government’s planning policies for failing its residents.
Campaigners are lobbying for a new secondary school as their children face “intolerable” daily journeys to class.
A slip road off the M2 will remain closed for several more weeks for emergency bridge repairs.
A businessman has won the right to convert his disused hotel into homes.
Villagers’ attempts to have their old national school building listed have failed.
The Women’s Royal Naval Service Association has honoured its oldest surviving member from the Second World War - at the age of 105.
A council is clamping down on taxi drivers who refuse to take passengers without cash or for short journeys.
A national test project has found high levels of phosphates and nitrates in a town’s river and streams.
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