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With Bluewater Shopping Centre adding to its leisure portfolio again, our reporter asks whether the recipe for out of town retail success has changed.
A council’s new ANPR cameras are set to go live in a town centre car park in two weeks.
With temperature records being broken across the world, we found out how climate change is being felt here in Kent.
A number of businesses in a town centre have signed up to create a network of ‘safe spaces’ to help combat violence and domestic abuse.
A low-cost housing solution involving stackable pods could be used to house homeless people as a borough looks at new ways to tackle the problem.
The mum of a 22-year-old who died in a motorbike accident says her son would still be alive if the road had been repaired.
Work is set to start to clear up a mountain of illegally dumped tyres which have blocked a coastal path for 21 months.
A sports club are looking to attract new members as they encourage people to give rugby a try.
Our reporter headed to an independent burger joint serving up juicy patties with imaginative names to see if she too left feeling ‘smug’.
A family has paid tribute to a doting dad and classic car enthusiast who died from cancer shortly after having life-prolonging treatment axed.
Eight fire engines were called to a blaze at a derelict building in the early hours.
As many lose their “outstanding” Ofsted ratings, one nursery has managed to buck the trend in keeping its high score.
Council officers have cleared explicit graffiti off playground equipment only a few weeks after it was installed.
Plans have been approved to build two blocks of flats on the site of a demolished boozer.
An energy firm is exploring plans to install a large solar farm sandwiched on land between two villages.
We answer why you are still paying the Dart Charge as National Highways reveals a change in its payment.
Film crews have descended on another Kent town to shoot scenes for an upcoming flick made by an Academy award winning filmmaker.
A dog groomers, spa and pet store is set to open in a former hairdressers following a refurbishment.
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.