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There has been an 'alarming' increase in the number of people needing urgent help with housing as the cost of living crisis bites.
A new sub-hour service to London will bring more business to Kent and attract house buyers from the capital.
Two large solar farms are proposed with just 700 metres between them.
Arriva bus drivers name four more days of strike action due to a continuing dispute over pay.
A council has been criticised for submitting last minute evidence to an inquiry into its controversial housing plan.
People are being warned not to respond to scam texts and emails about the upcoming £400 Government Energy Rebate.
Bus services across Kent are set to be heavily disrupted after it was confirmed 600 drivers employed by Arriva will walk out in a dispute over pay.
An honorary chaplain to the Queen has spoken of the emotion of taking part in Her Majesty's funeral procession.
Eddie the Eagle is inspiring others to get fit – 34 years after his record-breaking Olympic adventure.
A borough council asks residents, where should we put 16,000 new homes?
Broken paving stones remained unrepaired almost four months after a pensioner's injury.
An environmental campaigner has launched a petition calling on a ban of disposable vapes.
Shoppers visiting a shopping mall will soon enjoy an increased range of opportunities with two new stores opening this month.
Sisters who spread joy with stories about the Royal Family using crafted figures say it is with sadness they bid goodbye to their main character.
Villagers will be hoping work announced by a water company will finally solve their water supply problems of the past three years.
A new restaurant specialising in breakfast and afternoon teas has opened and will focus on using locally sourced produce.
Mourners celebrated the life of a town's 'drama queen' with a service of music, poetry and laughter.
A council has drawn up a 'ridiculous' list of development sites, including town centre car parks and part of a police station's estate.
Neighbours have described hearing an explosion as a parked vehicle burst into flames.
A government inspector has halted public hearings after a council produced new evidence as part of a review into the authority's planning blueprint.