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After missing out on a share of a government fund for regeneration, here is an overview of other developments coming to a town centre.
A 30-year-old whose dad died from an aggressive brain tumour is swimming a marathon in his memory.
A main road into a village has been partially closed after a large amount of rubbish was dumped.
It has been confirmed asylum seekers are moving into a hotel today, despite council concerns on extremist views.
Police cordoned off part of a shopping street and arrested five people after a man was injured following reports of a fight.
Plans to give an empty village boozer a new lease of life have been unveiled.
An opening date has been confirmed for a historic town jewellers set to reopen under the ownership of another of Kent's renowned gem traders.
New landlords are hoping to transform a pub and bring it back to life for the community.
As figures show joblessness in Kent continues to rise, business experts have explained why some companies are still having trouble hiring.
Four anglers from Kent have been hit with fines after they were caught illegally fishing in lakes.
An escalator and lift at a supermarket have been closed off to the public after it was believed to be damaged by youths.
Furniture, cardboard boxes, a TV, and gas canisters are among items which have been dumped in a village.
A group of young people have been recognised nationally for their work in tackling hate crime and bullying.
Residents have slammed proposals to build a new retirement complex on the site of a former bowling green amid a dwindling stock of outdoors space.
Rescuers spent three and a half hours breaking down a chimney to save a wood pigeon which had become trapped.
Around 70 charges have been brought against offenders as part of a police crackdown on crime in a town centre.
An Age UK charity will be transforming a hotel into a community hub with extra care housing and respite spaces to ease hospital bed blocking.
The Port of London Authority is set to invest £10 million into a new control centre as it predicts a significant increase in river traffic.
Businesses across the county are doing their bit to help support the victims of a devastating earthquake in the Middle East.
Bosses at a conservation project have lowered the cost of entry for another month which also includes half term.
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