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Police officers pursued a reported stolen car as it crossed a bridge after the driver allegedly failed to stop.
A public consultation has generated 188 letters of concern over plans to build in the countryside.
A block of council-owned flats are to go all-electric to reduce cost and carbon emissions.
Three Kent councils have moved a step closer to approving a new waste contract that includes bigger trucks and technology to track missed collections.
A WRAF veteran celebrates a milestone birthday today, and has already been presented with a painting by the RAF to mark her service.
More than 100 jobs have been put at risk after a packaging company announced it was to close a site in Kent.
A developer who wanted to build homes for the over 55s is having a rethink after there was little interest in the project.
A former telephone exchange, now overgrown after being left empty for years, could be transformed.
New ward boundaries for voters in 2024 have been agreed.
Every home in a proposed town centre apartment block will have a cycle space, but parking spaces will be hard to find.
Environment Agency staff have joined the ranks of the many professions taking industrial action.
Emergency serves are still at the scene of an accident this afternoon.
A public inquiry has been considering plans for an additional 109 homes in the countryside.
A borough council has appointed three agents to drive forward its ambitious plan for new affordable homes.
A glassware expert is joining a popular antiques dealer in a shopping centre.
A new timetable has been agreed over a proposal to build hundreds of homes – and it's unlikely to be determined for months.
A parish councillor has resigned following criticism by a code of conduct standards committee in a dispute over a hedge.
Problems with a town's replacement post office are continuing.
A bus company owner has asked whether we're gritting the wrong roads when snow falls.
A councillor has challenged the need from next May for voters to prove their identity.