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Gravesham council has processed more than £19million in government grants during the pandemic
Firefighters brought a blaze under control after a fence fire spread to a shed and tree.
After several restaurants at Chatham Dockside were forced to close, we take a look at whether the area can sail out of the pandemic to new waters.
Kent actor Lee Hunter's film On My Own is winning acclaim after being shown at international film festivals.
Two of Medway's annual Spring festivals have been cancelled again due to the pandemic.
Watch the moment police raided a house before arresting a man on suspicion of importing drugs.
Government officials have been contacted after animal welfare campaigners raised concerns over cattle on a Kent farm.
Three year old Arlan Saunders is aiming to walk 30km while picking up litter and raising money for his pre-school
Council tax and rent levels are set to rise as Gravesham council looks to battle a £2million loss inflicted by the pandemic.
A man in his 90s died while people who rushed to his aid were prevented from getting a defibrillator from a local supermarket.
Taxi firms have joined forces with charity fundraisers to help get elderly and vulnerable people to vaccination centres.
Residents are calling on council officers to take action amid fears work has started again illegally at a woodland development.
It's been a home to Russian submariners, Michael Portillo, and YouTube explorers, but will the public get to step aboard the Black Widow?
MP Gareth Johnson and fellow Dartford Conservatives have slammed the London Mayor's plan to charge people driving into Greater London.
Stories of resilience and individuality shine through on an album of original music from a Kent homeless charity and its residents.
The owner of a pub and zoo says it was "soul destroying" to watch his business inundate by flood waters, but is determined to survive.
Newly-qualified paramedic Lewis Samways-Head has been praised for doing extra shifts to help with the Covid-19 vaccination programme.
Gravesham council has been told to approve more developments in an effort to stop the borough slipping behind housing targets.
An architect, planner and lecturer on planning law has warned a scheme for 242 flats will be a "tragic mistake".
Firefighters were called after vehicles parked in a residential street were set alight in an arson attack early this morning.
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