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An eye-catching 12ft high public drinking water feature where people can fill their bottles will be unveiled in a Kent high street later this month.
Villagers are fuming after plans for a new housing estate which they believe should be scrapped could now go-ahead.
The owner of a Kent animal sanctuary overrun with abandoned rabbits says they are one of the most abused and neglected pets.
A crisis is facing one of Kent’s best-loved charities and could spell the end of a Poppy Appeal and Remembrance Sunday parade.
Motorists face gridlock hell as the only road through a Kent town is to shut for six months - so repairs can be carried out to the mayor’s house.
A popular greengrocer described as a legend and “the best in Kent” has died.
A museum has relaunched after the Black Lives Matter movement sparked a “reimagining” of its controversial collections.
One Kent man's obsession with computer gaming could earn him a small fortune when his huge retro collection goes under the hammer.
Plans for a new £10 million state-of-the-art hospice in Kent have been abandoned following years of delays and uncertainty.
A university has failed to remove rooftop ventilation units blocking out historic views - despite an enforcement notice ordering it to do so.
The extraordinary story of how a girl who fled the Nazis became a millionaire and left a fortune to help thousands in Kent can now be revealed.
Behind the net curtains of a 1970s semi lived a secret millionaire whose generosity will now benefit thousands of people.
A new ‘ferry’ service will launch next month offering passengers a “unique and environmentally friendly” way of crossing the Channel.
A former councillor and Sheriff who was a staunch defender of the district’s heritage has died.
A leading outdoor clothing and equipment chain has shut its only Kent store after more than 20 years.
A much-loved gorilla has died at a Kent wild animal park, leaving keepers “deeply saddened”.
An abandoned hotel left derelict for 20 years could finally be redeveloped – but some neighbours are ‘enraged’ by the plans.
Hundreds of wellwishers turned out to greet Queen Camilla on her arrival in Kent today to unveil a statue of a literary heroine.
The Queen visited Kent today to unveil a statue of a heroine of English literature, credited with being the first full-time professional woman writer.
Pub bosses have been accused of dropping a clanger over a new sign hung outside a Kent inn which has got regulars crying into their beers.
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