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An Olympic swimming champion has pleaded for a new owner to come forward to take over a town’s sports centre which has been put up for sale.
Two men caught exchanging a gun in the street have been ordered to pay more than £60,000 of criminal assets.
A road was cordoned off and the bomb squad called to a medical facility following reports of a suspicious package.
One of Kent’s last Wimpy restaurants is on track to reopen at the end of the year, despite bosses expecting to be back at the beginning of 2024.
A busy high street could have its speed limit changed after years of campaigning.
Administrators of a former leisure centre say building homes on the site cannot be ruled out - as an MP fights to get the facility reopened.
A swimming club with hundreds of members has vowed to stay afloat despite the sudden closure of its much-loved pool.
A couple behind a craft store say they are “cutting their loses” and closing after 25 years amid struggles to make a profit.
A pothole-ridden road is set to shut for resurfacing after a two-year battle.
A popular discount store is set to shut next month after the site was earmarked for a development of shops and flats.
An air ambulance landed on a playing field after a person collapsed nearby.
Two friends flew to Ibiza for a 24-hour holiday – and partied all night so they didn't have to book a hotel.
A suspected shoplifter has been charged after more than £300 worth of meat and cheese was swiped from two convenience stores.
Pride celebrations are set to kick off in two Kent towns this Bank Holiday weekend.
Traffic was delayed after a horse was wandered on a main road.
A massive designer outlet will host its first Christmas market despite fears the stalls could draw trade from a town.
Construction has started on a new training centre which will help firefighters learn skills developed following the Grenfell fire tragedy.
Drivers have expressed their frustration as figures obtained by KentOnline reveal fewer than one in 12 claims for pothole damage costs are accepted.
A family who sold their own home to buy a farm shop are now planning to replace it and add a new cafe.
We look at why a town centre leisure complex that cost £75 million to build is less than half full six years after it opened.