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An Age UK centre is due to close at the end of the month after funding changes.
The Met Office has issued a warning across parts of Kent of wind speeds of up to 50mph.
A former sailor raising money for Gurkhas has returned to his old stomping ground as part of his 7,500-trip around Britain.
Thousands are set to gather for the first time in two years for celebrations for Vaisakhi.
Villagers living near a shopping centre have slammed A2 junction works which have rumbled on for two years causing noise and long delays.
A young job-seeker has been forced to keep his car on his driveway for more than a year after falling victim to notorious driving licence delays.
A photography exhibition will commemorate 40 years since the Falklands War.
A couple say they are struggling to cope after facing homophobic abuse in the streets and disappointment at the intolerance 'in today's day and age'.
Proposals for a controversial cycle lane have been scrapped by a council after concerns from residents about a loss of parking.
A sports centre has had to close to the public as travellers pitched caravans on the car park.
A knife was found at a skate park following a suspected robbery in which a phone was reported stolen.
A former sailor who is walking 7,500 miles around the coast is heading for the county.
A conman who told customers he could legally dispose of asbestos has narrowly avoided jail.
A dog that escaped its foster family's garden has been rescued after seven months on the run in woodland across the county.
A car has crashed into the front of a high street estate agents.
A group have decided to take action and have hired a coach to bring Ukrainian refugees into Kent after running vital supplies out to Poland.
Construction has entered its final phase at a housing estate launching more than 100 apartments as part of a garden city development.
A mum says her life is on hold and cannot chase her dream to become an ambulance driver after a long wait for her driving licence to be renewed.
A man with cerebral palsy had his request to take longer than 24 hours to complete the virtual London Marathon refused.
It took 42 hours and cost £2,000 but a bricklayer says the price and pain of getting a war-inspired tattoo was worth it.
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