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A post office has opened at its new home following fears it would be lost.
A family-fun, football entertainment air dome the likes of which has never been seen in this country has been launched by four legends of the game.
A probe has been launched after a teenager reported her iPhone 14 being stolen from McDonald’s by a suspected thief using a distraction technique.
A pub company says its proposal to build a new house in part of a boozer’s car park will help secure the pub’s future – but not everyone is convinced.
Our parcel and card which we sent to see if they would be caught up in the postal delays Kent residents have reported are... yet to arrive.
Witnesses are being sought after a mum was reportedly threatened by an ‘aggressive driver’ who smashed her wing mirror.
A Grade-II listed building which had an active role in the pursuit of smugglers is set to be converted into new flats and townhouses.
A supermarket is hoping to open a second, larger store in a town centre in a former Bensons for Beds.
A village pub recently in the headlines for being targeted by ‘dine and dashers’ is looking for new licensees to take over its running.
We're sending Percy the Potato on a festive adventure – will he reach his destination or spend a lonely Christmas at the sorting office?
Snow fell in parts of the county today as temperatures dropped below freezing.
The boss of a troubled school has explained why it was the hardest to run as teachers continue to strike over children’s bad behaviour.
Children and families supported by a hospice in Kent were granted their Christmas wish and able to spend a festive day out together.
Government officials took a river trip to a town to see its potential after it was awarded £20 million regeneration funding.
Kent County Council is pressing for more funding from the Home Office for urgent accommodation for young asylum seekers.
The mother of one of David Fuller’s victims has called for a hospital boss to resign following an inquiry into “serious failings”.
David Fuller was able to offend for 15 years without being caught due to ‘serious failings’ at the hospitals he worked, an inquiry has found.
Revised plans to build several homes have been submitted after the original application was dismissed over fears it would harm the green belt.
A volunteer knitter for a baby bereavement charity has shared her secret to a long life – and it is more simple than you might think.
Controversial plans to erect flats and houses on the plot of a single detached home have been resubmitted after years of planning battles.