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A council has decided to increase parking fees at a popular country park.
Burning embers from a brazier drifted into a skip and set it alight, damaging a house.
There have been long delays eastbound on the M2 after a four-car pile-up.
A popular Italian restaurant chain could be set to open its first eatery at a dockside shopping outlet.
A sharp-eyed teenager spotted a fire in a skip in time to warn the householders.
A homeowner has been left annoyed and angry at being asked to pay for a new waste bin his was broken by dustmen during a collection.
Three fire crews were called to a blaze which started inside a warehouse.
A parole board has refused an application to release the abusive father of double amputee boy.
A small area of Kent seems to be making quite a name for itself for English wines.
Nearly 700 people have been helped to return home safely from hospital by a council’s housing team.
Lawyers have condemned a “post-code” lottery justice system that denies some defendants the chance to meet their solicitor.
A 14-year-old was fined for having a child’s ticket by ‘intimidating’ train inspectors – despite being in her school uniform.
A council leader has accused a housing developer of ‘holding the community to ransom’ over its failure to deliver a doctors surgery.
A leading women’s basketball team has pulled out of a major league because of a lack of ticket revenue.
A veteran who survived the Sir Galahad Falklands bombing before being pushed to the brink of suicide has credited the RBLI with saving his life.
A by-election has been called to fill a vacant seat on Kent County Council following the death of a long-serving councillor.
A new development offers homes for the over 55s.
A date has been set to decide on a controversial planning application for 950 homes.
Backbench Tory councillors are urging the council to keep a popular waste recycing station open or risk adding to a town’s traffc problems.
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