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Bearsted villagers are hoping Historic England may ride to the rescue of their local shops, which are under threat of demolition.
Soggy, cold but safe. Now the campaign starts to reunite Robin with his real owner.
A man who threatened to blow up vehicles at a hospital and harassed a woman for sex before posting an indecent video of her online has avoided jail.
Gallagher Properties has lost an appeal in the High Court over its plans for a warehouse and industrial development at Junction 8 of the M20
A pedestrian was injured after being struck by a vehicle in a high street in the early hours of this morning.
More than 3,000 people signed a petition to protest against the planned closure of the Dorothy Lucy Centre.
Nine-year-old Bryony Dhanecha has completed her mission to run 100 miles to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.
The A20 is currently shut while firefighters deal with a large fire
Unions, residents, doctors and politicians are combining to fight proposed austerity cuts that will see four care homes closed across Kent.
Nine thousand lights have lit up to support the Heart of Kent Hospice this Christmas.
Pressure is mounting on KCC to drop plans to enlarge a public footpath to make a green cycleway into an historic village.
Firefighters used a fog spike to extinguish flames in a house's chimney.
Part of the Tunbridge Wells Hospital was evacuated last night.
Firefighters had to cut a man from the wreckage of his car after a crash this morning.
A man had to be cut free by firefighters after his vehicle hit a tree.
Police are appealing for witnesses to an accident in which a pedestrian was killed yesterday.
Around 50 protesters gathered outside County Hall this morning in an attempt to persuade KCC to keep open four threatened care homes.
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council has decided it is well worth £150,000 to pull out of a joint planning service with Swale and Maidstone councils.
The owners of the Finchcocks Music Museum in Goudhurst have decided to call it a day after more than 40 years.
It's an honour to have a Lutyens memorial in the borough, said Maidstone Cllr David Pickett.
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