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A tourism hot spot dubbed the “Wild West” for developers is set to swell by 200 homes while being served with a new Park & Ride.
A historic village is set to grow by almost 150 homes under new plans amid a strong public backlash.
A village could grow by more than 100 homes if plans to build on land used for farming are given the go-ahead.
Roadside verges will pile up with litter and urine-filled bottles for a year following a council’s decision to skip a six-monthly clean, it is feared.
Buildings that once housed hospital patients but are now in a state of disrepair could be redeveloped as part of plans for a new housing estate.
A developer has submitted fresh plans for housing just off a village’s high street in a renewed bid for planning permission.
Hopes for a multi-million-pound transformation of a town's seafront have been snubbed in an “incredibly disappointing” move.
Villagers have said "no thanks" to the idea of a shop and street lights to accompany plans for 20 homes next to a recreation ground.
A former mayor forced to apologise publicly to a woman he was ruled to have bullied has made unfounded claims the allegations against him are lies.
A town is a step closer towards seeing its dwindling centre bolstered by a new “mega-market” in a bid to help “revitalise” the area.
A Kent charity has questioned how a police detective found to have used racist language was allowed to keep his job.
Councillors have been accused of “ambushing” calls for a future in nuclear energy at a former power plant site in Kent.
A new care complex will include a residential home, supported living for autistic adults, affordable bungalows for the elderly and a hospice.
A Kent police officer found to have made racist remarks about foreign gangs and Albanians has been spared dismissal.
A pub in the centre of a village could have pulled its final pint if plans to convert it into homes are approved – and opinion is divided.
“Vile” Russian trolls are believed to have bombarded a council with horrific abuse on social media while it celebrated helping displaced Ukrainians.
A new late-night takeaway service has scaled back its delivery hours after neighbour concerns.
A council’s 100% affordable housing development will be slashed by 80% over viability concerns as it enlists help from private developers to build it.
Plans have been revealed to convert a neighbourhood’s last remaining pub into a 14-bed HMO, sparking fears ‘another bit of history’ will be lost.
A council is going back to the drawing board on plans to scrap two hours free parking following an angry response from residents.
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