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The redevelopment of a former Debenhams site is expected to be given the green light with the lifting of the final barrier to work getting underway.
A 64-acre chunk of countryside has been put on the market for £475,000, including an area with "development possibilities".
Villagers plagued by dozens of power cuts in the space of a few months are demanding compensation from grid bosses over the "unacceptable" service.
A six-year battle to build a controversial housing estate is set to finally come to an end this month.
Organisers of the historic hop festival which nearly had to be scrapped at the last minute last year have confirmed it will return in 2023.
Plans to close 35 children's centre's across Kent have been branded "disastrous" by critics who fear vulnerable families will lose a "vital lifeline".
Plans to build new homes on the site of a village garden centre have sparked safety concerns over the access near a primary school.
A former Kent newspaper editor and cricket club stalwart who has been described as a "friend and leader" by loved ones has died.
Drivers have been facing long delays as routes have become gridlocked due to numerous roadworks and a crash.
Park home residents say they have been left in tears and fearing eviction after bosses demanded £6,000 upfront for site fees.
Families living in a picturesque valley set to be filled to create a huge reservoir have told of their sadness at the prospect of losing their homes.
Plans have been revived to extend a Kent town's theatre - as trustees say the project will significantly upgrade its facilities.
Work on a £1 million high street transformation is set to get underway next week, after market traders were controversially moved on.
Plans for six BT 'street hubs' in Canterbury city centre will offer free high-speed wi-fi, calls and internet services for the public.
Tens of millions of pounds is being pledged by the government to rebuild ageing schools across the county.
A popular artisan cafe has been forced to close leaving its owner heartbroken.
Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes spoke fondly of Kent as the stars of his latest film gathered at a small cinema for a special screening.
A revised bid for a 180-home development in the countryside has sparked renewed concerns the area's history will be "irreparably damaged".
Tributes have poured in to an inspirational and sports-mad teenager following his death from cancer, aged 15.
An 18th century house described as one of Kent's finest has gone on the market for £4.25 million.
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