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A town centre kebab shop which scored a food hygiene rating of one at the end of last year has now been given five stars.
Bosses behind plans for a multimillion-pound park investment will have to wait more than a year to find out if their bid is successful.
Police have arrested a man in his 60s after another man was rushed to a London hospital following an alleged stabbing.
Developers hoping to convert and extend a prominent building targeted by squatters are set to have their plans approved this week.
Five new stores including a giant Bunnings warehouse will be built next to a Costa coffee and vets if plans to extend a retail park are approved.
Shepherd Neame says it is in discussions with a council about opening a lakeside pub - contrary to earlier media statements provided by the brewery.
A bus firm has pledged to introduce new vehicles offering more leg room following complaints from passengers.
Jake Hill finished a sensational second in the British Touring Car Championship on Sunday, hailing his first podium as a "breakthrough result".
Kent touring car star Jake Hill says he will be disappointed if he does not win his first race in the championship this season.
Contractors are set to begin knocking down an historic pub, which has sat abandoned since closing 10 years ago.
Organisers of a charity night set to star darts legend Eric Bristow say the event will still go ahead this weekend following his sudden death aged 60.
Two men are to appear in court after a white Range Rover hit pedestrians in a car park, leaving one man in serious condition.
The Environment Agency has released a flood warning following heavy rainfall over the Easter weekend.
New figures have revealed a sharp increase in defibrillator thefts across the county over the past three years.
About 10,000 spectators are expected at Lydden Hill on Easter Monday for the second round of the British Rallycross Championship.
The future of a dangerous junction is in doubt - just months after highways bosses promised to install long-awaited traffic lights.
Sorting office bosses say they do not have enough space to introduce any car parking - despite calls for a layby to be built.
Angry neighbours claim aggressive dirt bike riders are putting lives at risk by using greens and woodland as a racetrack.
A road was closed for several hours after a serious crash.
Public toilets had to be closed after vandals struck twice in the space of a fortnight, damaging cubicles and tiles.
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