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An area which was once home to cattle infected with mad cow disease, is set to become a residential development of up to 20 homes.
A report on how leaving the EU will affect a Kent town persuaded Dominic Raab of Dover's importance ahead of his resignation as Brexit minister
A taxpayer-funded magazine sent to every household in a borough is set to become a permanent fixture.
Councillors have been accused of trying to delay the construction of a new £25 million independent school in Gillingham for children with autism.
Health officials have refused to support a campaign to have a new hyper acute stroke unit located in their area, leaving councillors "disappointed".
Claims that period poverty is a problem in part of the county are a “gross exaggeration”, according to a leading councillor.
Medway Council has been urged to provide a 'simple, easy-to-understand document' about how it plans to deal with the outcome of Brexit negotiations.
A councillor has resigned from the Tories as forward-thinking members of the party "keep being shut down".
A new emergency department is due to open in November, five months after it was originally planned.
A pub in a residential area has been given permission to hold a Halloween party despite complaints of “ridiculously loud music”.
A leading councillor believes a Debenhams store in his area is "probably" facing the axe after the struggling retailer plans to close 50 shops.
Proposals to extend the opening hours of a new pizza takeaway in a village have been rejected.
A popular Nando's restaurant is due to be extended after councillors approved plans to transform a former tourist attraction next door.
An annual music event could come to an end as officers can not justify a 185% hike in ticket prices.
Councillors say the situation regarding CCTV in need of replacement is 'out of control'
Nando's could be extended if plans to transform tourist attraction are approved.
Plans to potentially close GP surgeries have been put off until at least April 2020, according to health officials.
A local council would welcome a LGBT+ pride event but says it has not got the money to organise one itself.
Two formal complaints have been made to a council following a spat between political rivals.
An under-threat community centre which supports older people could move in a bid to survive.
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