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Contractors have apologised for failings in bin collections and say 'the worst is over' after streets were lined with litter for weeks.
The director of an arts festival of international fame and a man who clears litter from the beach without thought for recognition have been awarded.
A dog found straying has landed his former owner a £384 bill for failing to comply with microchipping regulations.
A history group is calling for pictures and memories ahead of the 60th anniversary of electric trains coming to east Kent.
As a review into the Church's handling of abuse resumes after Covid, The Bishop of Dover said leaders must resolve to learn, listen and change.
Home building plans could be delayed by archaeological investigations because the site is close to where the remains of an Iron Age child were found.
A charity that helps families in crisis is preparing early for an avalanche of demand for food during school holidays when money is tight.
Two men, suspected of taking a bike and an electric scooter in a burglary, have been arrested and bailed.
Plans to sell alcohol at an outdoor paddling pool have been defended by the boss after fears over water safety were raised.
Two Kent MPs are being investigated after using Commons' stationery while lobbying judges over a case involving a disgraced 'naughty Tory'.
This rooftop view can be seen again now a church tower has re-opened with the continued easing of lockdown.
An MP says a new bill to help victims of domestic violence should be named after PCSO Julia James, who worked to help vulnerable women.
A music festival returns to the Kent countryside with a strong line-up promising a great day out for families.
Marsh views seen on the way home merge under one roof with specially loaned work from the estates of two late artists on display at one Kent gallery.
A roadside food vendor says he sometimes can't get into the lay-by where he trades, because of dangerously parked lorries.
Its been a traumatic time for Deal Air Cadets - they've faced closure, missed training because of Covid and now their building is in need of repair.
A popular 16-day music and arts festival will celebrate women in the arts as it returns to Kent post-lockdown.
A coach driver found with 243 kilos of cocaine in his vehicle pretended that he and his friend had taken it to Belgium to get the air-con fixed.
A group would usually mark National Flower Arranging Day by putting displays in public places. This year they altered their approach.
Monologues and roses posted around a Kent town could lead to a digitised project to celebrate links to history and theatre from anywhere in the world.