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Concerned residents are calling for changes to make their road safer after a number of near-misses.
A mum-of-two is fighting to see her first grand-daughter grow up after being diagnosed with incurable breast cancer.
A teenager was taken to hospital after he was assaulted by a group of youths armed with branches of wood.
Hundreds of dancers, musicians and performers will be back for a three-day folk music event.
An associate priest has been selected as one of just 74 women in the UK to received Maundy money from King Charles for her dedication to the faith.
Services provided by an Age UK charity have been taken over by another branch to secure their survival.
A film crew has been spotted setting up outside a popular café along the A2.
A subway which is often unusable due to flooding will be filled in as part of a regeneration project to improve access to a town.
A cycle courier says he has had his contract delivering for a takeaway app terminated by a machine after inaccuracies with the company's GPS signals.
A fast food chain offering a 'true taste of America' is looking to open its first branch in the county.
A pub landlord has turned an idea he had during lockdown to sell pre-prepared, high-end, bottled cocktails into reality.
Funding has been agreed to help reopen three leisure centres which closed suddenly after the company that ran them went into liquidation.
Our reviewer tried out a newly-opened Mediterranean restaurant in a former pub which has been transformed following a £300k investment.
Hundreds of thousands of illegal cigarettes have been uncovered in a police raid of various town shops with the help of sniffer dogs.
A commuter car park is set to close following hundreds of incidents of anti-social behaviour.
An entertainment venue dedicated to the increasingly popular world of virtual reality is one of the first in Kent, so our reporter went to try it out.
Phase four of a 711-home regeneration project in a town centre is set to start next month.
A village store owner fears her business could face closure if Evri goes through with plans to shut its parcel shop there.
Lawyers have called for a criminal investigation over claims police officers shared a picture of the body of a murdered Kent chef online.
A council has issued hefty fines to people caught fly-tipping across the borough as it cracks down on illegal dumping.
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