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A new family entertainment centre by escape room entrepreneurs has been targeted by a gang.
A project manager who was diagnosed with an incurable and uncommon cancer after mistaking a lump on his leg for an insect bite wants to fund research.
More travellers have descended onto a green space despite the previous group being ordered to leave.
A 29-year-old motorist has appeared in court charged with causing the death of a young teacher.
A littered-filled lake which was once almost flooded with sewage is not dangerous despite dog-walker's fears.
Upset residents say there are at the end of their tethers over travellers who remain in a park two weeks after being ordered to leave.
A mountain of illegally dumped tyres has led to a coastal footpath being closed for a year.
A group of travellers are still pitched up at a park despite being told to move on last week.
An inquest has opened into the death of a 23-year-old.
Gravesend's first ever Pride parade took place at the weekend as hundreds of people marched the streets with flags, music and whistles.
There is disruption to trains heading into London from the county due to a fire near a railway line.
A frustrated warden says thoughtless motorists parking in a church car park blocking spaces for the congregation should attend services to pay for it.
A road has been blocked after a lorry hit and became stuck under a railway bridge.
A teenager who was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after a schoolboy was hit by a minibus will not face charges.
The world's biggest active wooden sailing ship has been spotted on the River Thames in Kent.
A young businessman has been taken to court after his company fly-tipped waste which nearly led to disastrous effect in contaminating a fishing lake.
Around 15 ice cream vans proceeded through the streets in a fitting tribute to a man described as "simply the best".
Proposals for 23 new bedrooms and a single storey extension in a care home have been given the green light so it can look after more residents.
A warning has been issued to young people about the dangers of burning and scarring caused by a highly toxic plant.
Yoga, street theatre, storytelling and magic shows were just some of the things thousands of people enjoyed at a new festival.
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