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An old toy car from the 1960s was sold for 80 times its original purchase price.
Homes on new-build estates across Kent are being snapped up by buy-to-let investors and rented out at eye-watering prices.
A Kent town once blighted by crime and boarded-up shops is fighting back through food, art and culture.
A pub left boarded up since a 12ft-deep well opened in its toilets looks set to finally be given a new lease of life.
BAFTA-winning actress Brenda Blethyn has thrown her weight behind a community theatre as it announces £500k plans to expand.
Residents say they have been left trapped with no means of getting to the shops or appointments after their village's only bus service was cancelled.
A Students' Union has cut its hours but been re-granted a licence after concerns serving booze until 2am would fuel anti-social behaviour.
A rarely seen medieval version of one of English history's most important documents is the centre piece of an extra ordinary new exhibition.
There are calls for patients who miss their GP appointments without cancelling to be fined after 33,000 Kent patients missed their slots in one month.
Manston Airport bosses' offer to help end lorry queues in Kent appears to have been snubbed by the government.
A KCC transportation team leader is among those raising concerns over plans for a new housing estate on prime farmland.
A pub landlord affectionately known as 'The Captain' has called time after 44 years manning the bar.
He provided inspiration for one of Hollywood's best-loved characters but few would know the 'real' Jack Sparrow - a fisherman-turned-pirate from Kent.
A music festival is set to return to the Kent countryside this summer after twice being postponed due to the pandemic.
Countryside campaigners say they are dismayed at the loss of more farmland to housing, as a controversial 320-home scheme is approved.
The future of a historic village pub saved from redevelopment through a community buy-out now hangs in the balance after the business failed.
An award-winning winery is expanding to help meet its ambition to produce 250,000 bottles a year.
A popular beer festival is set to make a welcome return after a two year absence with more 20,000 visitors predicted to attend.
The reasons behind the sad demise of Kent butchery chain JC Rook and Sons have been revealed by administrators.
The sudden closure of JC Rook and Sons sparked sadness across Kent, but are more independent butchers facing the chop?
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