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When a service to mark the centenary of the Unknown Warrior's burial got cancelled a councillor felt a lasting tribute was needed
A shop directory and delivery firm has launched a fundraiser to ensure everyone at a local hospital gets a gift as a way to support the High Street
A cafe will have different tariffs for food - full price or discounted for people on benefits or those unable to get any government cash
A town centre pharmacy is to be the first place in a Kent town to be used for coronavirus vaccines which are due to start soon.
Residents have longer to comment on plans for a border park dubbed "grossly misleading" because they didn't reveal lorries would be using a bus lane
Vaccines will start to be delivered to the elderly in Deal from a special hub at a GP surgery
A swing bridge over the River Stour is to shut again so a bespoke part can be installed following an 11-week closure at the end of last year
An updated time scale has been revealed for a new 75-bed hotel that's under construction at a science park.
A council is inviting opinions on the draft of its local plan, a document that sets out development of the district for the next 20 years
Plans to build an aquapark with an artificial lake for water sports have garnered support because of potential tourism benefits.
Kids without laptops have been given the best chance to access classes from home thanks to donations from the community
A care providing charity is determined to keep people entertained through lockdown, with more comedy bingo direct from your devices
When a take-away chef was asked to help doctors and nurses at a Kent hospital, she got out her saucepans.
A town centre police station has been vacated and will now go on the market, with officers working from the next town
Villagers are still in the dark about how the government's new border point will affect them despite a consultation being in full swing.
A rare bat has been found at roost inside a castle - the first time it has been seen in over 100 years in Kent.
For isolated people, outdoor exercise with another person has been a lifeline. Taking it away could be disastrous, fears a mental health help group.
A prominent gallery can now expand into its cellar after gaining planning permission to develop into the Grade II listed wine vaults
A bright and optimistic piece of music, composed for lockdown, has been recorded remotely by an orchestra and digitally blended into a symphony
Thieves snatched a haul of expensive items in a burglary of a home in a village.