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It is understood another well-known restaurant could be shutting down as part of countrywide closures.
A new restaurant will be opening in a former eatery which has been empty for around a year.
Motorists were stopped on a busy bridge after concerns for a person’s welfare.
Business owners have been left fearing for their future in a town centre after footfall dropped steeply following a hike in car parking charges.
KentOnline has spoken to residents and businesses near a “derelict” industrial site that’s to be demolished before a huge transformation of the area.
Frustrated residents claim a water leak, which has been ongoing for nine months, has only worsened despite engineers’ attempts to fix it.
Taxpayers will not pay for the repairs to a 120-year-old horse trough damaged in a crash, a council has said.
A massive riverside regeneration scheme, which is half-way through construction, has been nominated for a prestigious development award.
Developers behind a massive regeneration project have squashed social media rumours surrounding the progress of the multi-million pound scheme.
We spoke to the doctors, paramedics and pilots who work for the air ambulance service performing life-saving interventions every day.
Around 160 fish have been re-introduced to a much-loved village pond which was drained after an illegal species was found in the water.
The future of a youth group is secure after it sourced new funding to continue running its services.
A boozer has a new lease of life following a refurbishment which includes a “doggy bar” for visitors’ four-legged friends.
Construction work to build a new care home on the site of a controversially demolished pub has temporarily stopped after it started too early.
A town centre pharmacy hit with a repossession notice has reopened in a new location in a shopping centre.
The air ambulance is asking children to name its helicopters as it reaches the half-way mark of its £1 million appeal.
A decision is set to be made on whether an 8,000-seater stadium at the heart of a new waterfront neighbourhood can go ahead.
Piles of household waste and building materials have been dumped next to a footpath and a council is investigating how it got there.
Drivers who are caught trying to cut through a bus gate will be fined after it was confirmed cameras will be installed.
The emergency services were called to a busy road following a crash near a pedestrian crossing.
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