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The county is to lose three more branches within months as the bank confirms its latest round of closures.
Residents are fighting to prevent the sale of their community centre which is home to their food bank and Rainbows group.
A town centre theatre that has entertained audiences for more than 40 years is in financial trouble.
A junction is to be widened to allow for extra traffic from a new development of more than 400 homes.
A host family who took in Ukrainian refugees have been refused financial help because they moved from East Sussex into Kent.
A housebuilder has announced 200 new homes will built as part of a new commuter-driven housing estate.
A new museum galley will include objects made by the earliest humans in Kent 600,000 years ago, and feature interactive and child-friendly displays.
The government inspector looking into a town's proposed Local Plan has produced just one report, but it has given rise to many interpretations.
Speculation is mounting that the new owner of a patch of land by the River Medway has its redevelopment in mind.
A boys' school has achieved a good Ofsted rating as it prepares to go co-educational from September.
A council leader says he hopes the government will reduce housing targets – as people are asked what they think needs to change in their borough.
New data has been released which shows how many households in Kent own their homes outright – and the numbers may be surprising.
Tributes have been paid to a respected shopkeeper, who as a boy took his turn at being enemy plane spotter, ringing a school bell to warn of aircraft.
A town may finally have found a new permanent home for its Post Office.
A homeless couple, who were evicted from emergency accommodation for having pets, have lost both their cat and chicken as they slept on the streets.
Residents have begun their fight to stop a a huge garden village – with homes, shops, businesses and a school – being built in the countryside.
A football chairman says a blaze which tore through the clubhouse has had a devastating effect – as the exact cause remains unknown.
A troubled village has found three new councillors, but had another resign.
A government inspector has rejected initial plans for two garden villages, saying a new railway station and better motorway links would be needed.
A couple have been evicted from a flat and then a hotel in their fight to stay with their beloved pet chicken.
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