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A giant mobile structure powered by the tide could soon grace a seafront - if money can be found to pay for it.
Old footage shows what a town's carnival looked like in the 1930s.
The fate of a controversial proposal for 800 new homes in a Kent village is expected to be decided before Christmas.
A road is expected to be shut for a week after a bin lorry toppled onto its side in a quiet country lane, injuring two workers.
A nightclub boss says he feared for his life as he was rushed to hospital with a stab wound inflicted by a thug who had been thrown out by doormen.
Candles will be lit and prayers said this evening for the young people of a town trying to come to terms with the death of a teenager on rail tracks.
New images released exclusively to KentOnline reveal what developers hope to build on a former golf club - including a gym, pub and coffee house.
Thousands of people are attending Kent's world-famous Oyster Festival this weekend, but it has split opinion after being scaled back.
Visitors to Kent's world-famous Oyster Festival claim they were turned away today because of overcrowding.
A woman was injured when she crashed into two parked cars outside a care home.
Train operator Southeastern could be forced to ditch first class seats after a government minister pledged to remove them on busy commuter services.
A man arrested on suspicion of murdering a young woman remains in custody as it emerged that his alleged victim was just 19.
Organisers of a popular air show say this year's line-up is their most impressive yet, with more than a dozen jets signed up.
Keen photographers captured some stunning photos as the district was battered by a spectacular storm last night.
Bosses behind a multi-million pound town centre regeneration say they are close to agreeing a deal to build a four-storey hotel on a car park.
Ambulance crews were called after a man fell in woodland, suffering a suspected leg break.
Neighbours are in a flap over plans to build a house with a ‘batwing’ roof - a design that wouldn’t be out of place in the hit Batman films.
Bosses at a tyre garage say they will look for smaller premises if plans to build nine flats on their current site are approved.
Hospital bosses are probing claims the transfer of a gravely ill patient from one Kent hospital to another contributed to her death.
Three jobcentres in Kent are closing after the government announced plans to save money, forcing unemployed people to travel elsewhere.
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