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A man has been airlifted to hospital following a crash.
Churches across the county are “hoping for growth” with a major £3.2 million revamp.
Detectives investigating the supply of heroin and crack cocaine have charged a man on suspicion of drug offences and the possession of a weapon.
Video footage has captured the moment part of a chalk cliff collapsed and fell onto a car at a business estate.
Part of a chalk cliff face has collapsed causing damage to cars parked below.
A music festival in memory of a 23-year-old who was killed by her ex-boyfriend will be holding its last event this year.
Plans have been submitted to restore a historic mansion’s entrance after a car crashed into it and destroyed part of the boundary.
Five women have been arrested following an alleged shoplifting spree and police want help to track down another suspect.
A dad-of-three says he would not have survived without air ambulance medics after he collapsed due to a life-threatening artery tear.
Another street in a town plagued by roadworks has been closed for a week.
A chemist has reopened in a new store almost two years after its premises were destroyed.
KCC says it will use a care home to house unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in a different part of Kent after plans fell through elsewhere.
Video footage shows the moment a Ford Focus driver is heard apologising after appearing to attempt to race a marked police car late at night.
Lifeboat crews were called to rescue three kayakers after they got into difficulty in the water.
A dad whose life was saved by air ambulance crews said he would have died if they had not performed major roadside surgery.
Motorists will not be allowed to drive past a school during peak times as part of a ‘school streets’ trial aimed at making streets safer for children.
Volunteers have been left “disappointed” after six crotched Pokémon went missing from their free Easter trail for children.
The new owners of a high street restaurant and bar have revealed plans to completely revamp it.
Education bosses have drawn up plans to expand a secondary school - including two temporary structures - to meet the growing demand for places.
A young campaigner and wheelchair-user has described a photographer’s decision to omit children like himself from a school photo as “hurtful”.
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