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A town’s disused public toilets are to be turned into a community hub after they were closed due to anti-social behaviour and high running costs.
There will be a charity football match to remember teenager Joe Markiewicz who died suddenly.
The co-founder of a Kent winery has been ordered to pay millions of pounds in compensation after breaching the Takeover Code.
Five units in a purpose-built office block, that have been vacant for two years, could be converted to make 15 homes.
A total of 120 jobs have been lost after a long-established Kent firm tumbled into administration.
A family has paid tribute to their 19-year-old son who was killed in a horrific crash with a tractor.
Generations donations from the public have helped a council buy 14 acres of ancient woodland.
A council is to press ahead with acquiring a housing development that currently does not provide the minimum standard space.
Ex-service personnel can join a free employment course that has a track record of getting 80% of veterans into work within 12 months.
A Kent attraction is hosting a series of events unearthing the hidden lives of some of the queens of the Tudor period.
A council has become the first in the county to pledge to make a positive change to help nature in every policy decision impacting the natural world.
Alterations are set to be made to overhead power cables after a large bird got caught on an electricity power line and died.
A swimmer was rescued and a climber saved in two separate rescue operations prompted by calls from members of the public.
Temperatures are set to soar over the next two days with the county braced to experience some of the warmest weather in the country.
A section of A-road leading to Kent’s busiest port was shut for several hours due to a crash involving a car and a motorbike.
An unlawful Traveller encampment has been moved on after temporarily setting up camp on a town’s playing fields.
Part of a high street was cordoned off following a gas leak - and businesses are still without power hours later.
The landlord and lady of a popular village pub are celebrating 30 years at the helm this weekend.
A town’s annual river festival is in full swing with more than 85 boats on show.
A council leader has answered questions from the public over a decision to increase parking fees - and promised a review in a year.
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