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After two years of planning, demolition work as part of a multi-million pound revamp of a listed former town centre car garage is under way.
A sight-loss charity has launched a recruitment drive for volunteers to help raise puppies amid a shortage.
A Second World War veteran has celebrated turning 102 with four generations of her family.
With more and more Ukrainian refugees hoping to make it into the UK, one charity is helping those who have been able to make it already.
An officer was left with nasty injuries after suspected thieves reportedly attacked them after stealing metal piping from an air conditioning unit.
An angry villager has hit out at trees being planted on the green, claiming it will create an unsafe "dark tunnel" and ruin the view from homes.
Two buildings in a Kent town, including a former watering hole, have sold for more than their asking price at auction.
A fire which broke out at home is being treated as suspicious and an investigation has begun.
Schoolchildren will learn a lot about farming and its processes this week as Living Land resumes for the first time since the pandemic.
A street shut since March is set to be off limits for another fortnight following a burst water main.
Natasha's Law took effect in October and since then, food labs have had a serious rise in undeclared allergen samples being tested in packaged food.
The former Dover MP who sexually assaulted two women told a court he'd been living on a 'hand-to-mouth basis' on welfare since his release from jail.
A service providing at-home care for the elderly and disabled has been told to improve following a damning inspection.
Anyone jumping on a train over the Bank Holiday may have to rearrange travel plans as certain routes are to undergo maintenance once again.
A driver was slapped with a fine for spending too long charging his electric vehicle in an empty supermarket car park.
More than 700 cannabis plants were found by police in six rooms of a home after officers were called to reports of a burglary at the property.
Two more people have been charged with possession of cocaine as a police crackdown on dealing the class-A drug continues.
A lorry collided with a railway bridge leading to the closure of a road and congestion on surrounding routes.
A fundraiser has been launched to fix £2,700 of damage at a playing field left covered in rubbish and human faeces after travellers pitched up.
A high-performance sports car was found lodged in a bush on a roundabout and police arrested the driver on suspicion of drink-driving.
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