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As thousands prepare to descend on Sandwich for The Open golf, here's what you need to know if you're going along or living nearby.
Volunteers are sought to undertake training and survey how much pollution and C02 is absorbed by trees in Deal.
A prominent town councillor and portfolio holder for the district has resigned with immediate effect having served since 2015.
A pub named after the musical legend will be celebrating his life in the only way it knows how - through jazz
A Kent music and arts festival attracting performers of international renown is bravely pressing ahead with its 16 day programme from tomorrow
Plans to build a water park on a field may have divided opinion in the community but developers won permission.
Opponents of a proposed airfield say they will put out even more protest signs after reporting the theft of placards and banners.
Volunteers who have beautified a ruined Tudor castle with flowers told how the community garden has not only helped the view, it's improved lives.
Residents living next to a building site have no respite from the noise and mess where developers are using the site on Sundays and public holidays.
Refuse workers won't take away an overflowing communal recycling bin because it is being 'contaminated' by a mystery rubbish dumper.
Young photographers have been out and about in the district taking pictures of what makes them proud of where they live - here's the result.
With a history spanning back to medieval times and being a founding Cinque Port, this harbour has earned itself a prestigious title.
A six year-old boy who drowned in a river has left a lifesaving legacy as his dad launched a lifejacket library scheme at his school.
A lorry driver who was paid £2,000 to smuggle six kilos of drugs is now behind bars for six years after being caught at a Kent port.
A helicopter moved old pylons through the sky for the final stages of a project that passes high voltage electricity between Kent and Belgium.
A £3million fundraising appeal has been launched to pay for a lasting memorial to Dame Vera Lynn on the White Cliffs of Dover.
The forces sweetheart now has two parts of the White Cliffs of Dover named after her to mark the first anniversary of her death.
Pottery, paintings, prints and mosaics are among the pieces on show by 37 artists in their own creative spaces this weekend and next.
If thunder and lightning kept you up last night, these stunning photos show you what was going on in the sky.
A project to encourage more cycle tourism has produced maps to show people how to get around on foot and bike.