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A new 85-bed car home could help meet a large shortfall in accommodation for the elderly but faces concerns over parking and traffic flows.
A council is set to to issue fines to motorists after thousands of warnings failed to deter some from repeatedly using a busy town centre bus lane.
People looking to make a difference to their community are being asked to consider standing in May's borough and parish council elections.
A community hub must carry out some extensive tree work to save its children's playground.
A businessman who pays to clear up public roads near his industrial estate believes he's being targeted by a litterbug.
A couple with MS, one of whom is also battling cancer, fear for their health after being left without a bathroom after rot was found.
A new home-made cake stall has opened in a town centre shopping mall.
Two leisure centres and a golf course have shut today after the company that manages them went bust.
A developer has been criticised for failing to deliver a promised medical centre at its 1,000-home garden village.
Borough councillors have slammed plans to shut children's centres, saying the proposals are 'driven by concerns for property not people.'
Owners of an historic farm building plan to open it as a wedding venue with on-site accommodation.
We reveal the parish setting the highest council tax precept in the borough of Tonbridge and Malling.
Plans have been unveiled for a long-awaited town centre regeneration programme to include 220 homes and piazza.
Ambitions plans to build a small solar farm at a historic home have been submitted amid concerns they'll be too prominent.
Four disused town centre retail units are to be done up and re-let, creating 20 new jobs.
Outline planning permission is being sought to allow four self-build homes on the site of a former nursery.
A huge increase in government defence spending has raised hopes for a Army barracks threatened with closure.
Memories and photos are needed to help a council stage an exhibition in honour of the NHS and its staff.
An emergency service run entirely by volunteers has helped the air ambulance save countess lives over the past 10 years.
A new footbridge with lifts is due to be installed at a railway station to improve access for people with mobility problems.