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Councils are ignoring poor design under pressure to increase housing numbers, a planning professor has claimed.
Concerns for the Grade I listed St Nicholas Church and increased traffic are behind 280 objections to a planning proposal in Otham.
It's time to 'Get it done' urges former councillor David Pickett as he reviews how little has been achieved over the past 13 years.
The monthly collection of building rubble at North Farm fell by 195 tonnes after charging was introduced, an FOI has revealed.
A Tunbridge Wells Borough Councillor is the only local politician in the running for a national award to reward civility in politics.
A new developer has found a way to squeeze more homes onto a flood-plain in a detailed application submitted to Tunbridge Wells council.
Hadlow Estate could teach us a thing or two about flood measures, says the South East Rivers Trust.
A business run by a father and son is bringing fresh bread and cakes to shoppers.
The dangerous state of a mud-covered carriageway had been reported to Kent Highways a month before a serious accident happened on the road.
Phil Mummery, a mainstay of community life in Cranbrook, has passed away.
A poor half year's trading has put jobs at risk, WHSmith staff are told.
A much-loved goat sanctuary is safe after a wrangle over a planning technicality.
Midwives were kept busy yesterday as the Leap Day delivered a maternity ward full of new arrivals.
One happy couple have no excuse for forgetting the date of their wedding anniversary - it's February 29.
A hospital support worker leapt at the chance to ask her partner to marry her.
Three men in balaclavas carried out a violent robbery of a delivery driver in the street.
Offenders may get a shock if they try to mess with our police in future - as the force gets 150 more tasers.
Four teenagers have already made a mark in the music world - and three of them are still at school.
Don't go to hospital or your GP, people who think they have coronavirus are being told, after a hospital unit was closed temporarily.
Billy Casper, the hero of A Kestrel For a Knave, would be proud of the actions of a pair who rescued an injured bird of prey.
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