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Controversial plans to build a winery at a vineyard within yards of people’s back gardens have been blasted as a “blot on the landscape”.
Flowers and beer cans have been left at the scene of a crash where a motorcyclist in his 60s was killed.
Bank bosses say they are committed to staying in town centres as they relocate one branch into bigger premises.
An inquest into the death of a 22-year-old dad heard he lost control of his motorbike while travelling home from work.
A concerned son is calling for CCTV cameras to be fixed in a discount store after his mum was allegedly kicked by teens while out shopping.
Police are investigating two incidents where children have reported being followed by a stranger.
Queues of about eight miles have now cleared on the M25 after a broken-down van caused chaos for commuters.
A historic ship used as an arts space can continue to dock along the river in hopes it will bring more footfall to a town.
Officers have seized more than 3,500 tools which are suspected to have been stolen while tracking one power drill.
A primary school has been praised by inspectors following its first inspection in six years.
The victim of a machete attack hacked 10 times in a doorway has narrowly avoided jail for firing a starter pistol at his assailants.
A carer is being investigated after she was caught on camera apparently spitting on her patient’s doorstep following a row over a damaged wall.
Owners of a once popular sports bar turned supermarket have revealed plans to reopen the boozer and pull pints once again.
A new Turkish eatery, which has undergone a £500,000 revamp, says it has enjoyed a promising start after opening its first branch in the county.
A main road which was closed to build an entrance to a new school is set to open a week earlier than planned.
Residents living near one of the most dangerous junctions in Kent where “Mexican stand-offs” are common fear more people will be needlessly killed.
We profile the Gravesham constituency and the candidates vying for your vote on July 4.
Comedian and writer Sir Michael Palin is to give a tour of an historic church his son helped renovate into a co-working space.
Family, friends and dogs tucked into a range of street food stalls, summer cocktails and enjoyed live music during a three-day festival.
Around £650 worth of households items were reportedly stolen from two shops.
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