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This weekend offers a rare chance to explore historic monuments and sites across Deal, Dover and Sandwich – and all for free.
The first hop harvest of a community growing project is due and they're all set to produce Deal’s very own beer
Outrage from parents regarding the withdrawal of a key after-school bus service has led Stagecoach to go back on its decision.
A district council has come under fire for the way it has handled a noise complaint.
Society's most vulnerable have been overlooked - that's the claim of protesters after Dover District Council decided to close its help desk in Deal.
Three female candidates are vying for a place on a town council in Kent in a by-election today.
A seven-year-old boy's sunflower has grown so tall it can be seen by neighbours from the end of the road.
Burglars at a Kent church may have only got away with small change but have left hundreds of pounds worth of damage.
More than 10 drivers who were caught not wearing their seat belts or on their mobile phones have been penalised after a road safety operation.
A joint project to create a dementia village on a former hospital site in Kent has been announced.
A petition has been launched against plans to close a district council help desk used by elderly people or those without the internet
Bankruptcy is thought to have played a major part in a man's decision to end his life, it has emerged.
A couple are celebrating after one of their horses came from the back of the field to win the most valuable handicap race in Europe.
An inquest is set to be held today into the death of a man whose decapitated body was discovered in the sea.
A nine-year-old has achieved an A* GCSE in Italian - before she even starts secondary school.
War veterans and ex-service personnel may lose their Royal British Legion club which is in danger of folding
Work on a major project to channel electricity under the sea between east Kent and Belgium is on track to finish in 2019.
The introduction of a slip road is the only way councillors will give their support to a major housing development.
The parents of tragically killed cyclist Daniel Squire are backing a Kent MP's calls to make a major road safer.
A council has agreed to carry out improvements at a Kent pier which has fallen into a shabby and dangerous condition.