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Residents who had bottles of water delivered to their doorsteps as a precaution in case supplies ran low claim they were stolen.
Our story about an NHS worker unable to get help after becoming homeless sparked a lot of questions from readers about temporary accommodation.
A play about a child sexual abuse survivor’s experience at a Kent primary school was performed at the Vatican.
A 35-year-old is believed to have walked into a police station and set fire to a rag on the front desk.
An investigation has been launched after CCTV captured large amounts of soil and other waste were dumped by a tipper lorry.
Fines totaling thousands of pounds have been dished out to offenders caught dumping a sofa and trolleys of waste.
Two sports clubs could be forced to cancel their matches at the weekend after a rogue driver tore up their pitches.
A 54-year-old NHS worker who was forced to live in his car after finding himself homeless has found a new home.
Part of a road has been closed for more than 60 weeks as construction work gets started on building a care home in place of a once popular pub.
Early plans have been unveiled to build a new special needs school which has been in the works for five years.
Actress Dame Joanna Lumley has voiced the new Christmas advertising campaign for Kent’s Bluewater shopping centre.
A sex offender was stopped by police after arranging to meet a girl he thought was 13 years old.
A temporary community diagnostic centre is set to open at a hospital ahead of a permanent home being built in a bid to cut NHS waiting times.
A homeless man who was found dead on a busy roundabout had been due in court accused of setting a McDonald’s bin on fire, an inquest has heard.
Residents have captured a huge water leak on camera at the end of a main road.
Three men have been jailed for their roles in a drug network which was uncovered by decoding encrypted messages.
A much-loved village pond which had to be drained will be reintroducing fish into its water.
Part of a residential road is expected to be close for more than a week due to subsidence.
A council leader claims the actual level of crime in his borough is often ‘blown up’ and fuelled by rumours following the release of new figures.
kmfm and Bargain Hunter UK have teamed up again to spread the festive cheer to children in hospital, care and those less fortunate with a toy appeal.
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