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Multiple towns in Kent have seen gangs of youths causing chaos during Halloween by letting off fireworks and vandalising cars.
A cinema room has been donated to a charity to allow youngsters with complex disabilities to watch films in a safe environment.
A 10m wooden figure of the Mayor of London will be set alright at an annual fireworks display following the controversial ULEZ decision.
Plans have been drawn up to increase car parking charges, as a council looks to bring in more money.
Police officers would like to speak to the men pictured following a serious assault which left the victim with swelling on his brain.
A driver who had to prove his car was ULEZ compliant after TfL’s website said it wasn’t has questioned how many others are being unfairly charged.
A freelance photographer has shot a movie which is set to be submitted to the largest horror film festival.
A young girl who almost gave up on her dreams of being a footballer has returned to the game with the help of a Kent squad.
A family are celebrating 60 years of their carpet shop business and have no plans to slow down.
National Highways has warned drivers the M2 will remain closed overnight to allow for resurfacing and bridge repairs following a lorry fire.
A bus operator cancelled a town route after two windows were smashed when children threw rocks and stones at three of its vehicles.
In an effort to crack down on alcohol-related anti-social behaviour, a council has extended its alcohol free controlled zone.
The owner of a popular arts and crafts store has thanked customers for their support, videoing a farewell message as she locked up for the final time.
A yarn bomber group has spent four months recreating The Doctor’s iconic time travel machine for an art installation.
We have launched our Be Bright Be Seen campaign once again to keep youngsters visible on the roads.
The devastated parents of a girl who died after collapsing at school have paid an emotional tribute to their “princess”.
Amended plans for a town centre tower block have been submitted as developers say the current scheme is financially unviable.
A Kent tourist attraction has been ranked as one of the best of its kind across the country.
Drivers are being advised to leave extra time for their journeys with the overnight closure of part of the Dartford Crossing.
A much-loved village pond is being left to refill with rainwater after it was drained as illegal fish were discovered.