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Outraged residents say their road looks “appalling” after it was resurfaced by the council using a new cost-cutting method.
The leader of the county’s only unitary authority has said he is against the current devolution deal being offered.
Changes to the way motorists will pay the Dart Charge when using the Dartford Crossing have been announced.
Staff at three college campuses have decided to strike in the new academic year as they fight for a pay rise.
A annual fireworks display which attracts thousands of people could be at risk if a new sponsor is not found.
A 64-year-old has pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage after the windows of a council building and theatre were smashed.
A hairdressers has reopened at a new site after it was forced to move at short notice from its previous premises when a gym shut down.
Around 500 non-Kent pupils were admitted to grammar schools in the county last year, but why are they getting spaces over local children?
A family centre which was up for auction for the second time has sold for more than half a million pounds.
The windows and doors of a council building and theatre have been smashed.
Detectives have tracked down a man who reportedly stole a car two months ago.
A man has been charged on suspicion of robbery after a spate of alleged thefts from town centre shops.
A care home has been rated ‘inadequate’ by healthcare watchdogs following a surprise inspection.
A local authority has reiterated its opposition to the Lower Thames Crossing project.
A council leader has addressed speculation around the local authority’s multi-million pound project being sold off.
A landmark town centre pub which was in need of some TLC will be reopening with new owners following a complete refurbishment.
The fiancé of a mum-of-two who died of breast cancer aged just 24 wants to continue to raise awareness in her memory and warn other women.
A music shop is opening its own vinyl store which will be the first in the area.
An abandoned former court building which first opened in 1871 but closed 15 years ago is on the market once again.
Plans to build eight flats on amenity space in a village have been recommended for approval despite hundreds of objections.