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A new garden village looks certain to built in Kent after a borough council voted to push on with its housing allocations.
A popular postman has been honoured in the village he served for 20 years.
An educationalist with an international background is to take over at one of Kent's leading independent schools.
We take a journey into the past with the help of back issues of Kent Life magazine.
HGV drivers have this morning been learning about KCC's measures to control Continental traffic.
Campaigners have taken to song to persuade Tunbridge Wells council to think again over its Local Plan housing allocations.
A food-bank needs all the help it can get as another 22 desperate families register for help.
A dedicated volunteer has spent 45 years ensuring Kent's rights of ways remain open.
Extra services have been laid on for early morning bus travellers from next week.
The mammoth task of delivering 10,000 tests in part of Kent in which a man tested positive for the South African Covid variant has been completed.
The victim of a hit and run accident in December has since died.
We follow one resident through the testing process and try and help answer some of the questions others may have about the process.
Villagers have ambitious plans for a new community hub to include a museum.
Two boroughs in Kent are now clear of London drug dealers.
A firm has created 15 jobs with the opening of its new customer centre.
A drugs dealer who had his cocaine deals hidden in a sock has been jailed.
Nearly £5,000 has been donated in memory of 'a true gentleman' veteran postman who battled Coronavirus for several weeks.
Detailed planning applications for four sites on a former airfield are expected shortly.
Lions clubs come together to help life-saving service.
A father's sketch is all that remains to illustrate an ambitious but unfinished rail link project.