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A developer has branded the reason why his plans to convert a former GP into flats have been gnarled up for three years “ridiculous”.
Proposals to build an estate on farmland bordering a wildlife habitat have sparked concerns among nature lovers.
The death of a 13-year-old has inspired a remarkable legacy, raising £300,000 and helping to train more than 100 medical staff in paediatric care.
Designs for a sports pavilion to replace one destroyed in a blaze have been likened to a prison or an ‘armored shield’ wrapped around changing rooms.
The unloved, dilapidated grave of the first-ever Wimbledon champion has been discovered in a Kent cemetery.
The long-awaited return of a town’s oyster festival has finally been confirmed as organisers insist this year’s event was never in doubt.
A long-running row over the erection of “unauthorised” buildings in ancient Kent woodland will come to a head at a public planning hearing next week.
Hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of a respected sports coach who inspired generations of young people for more than 50 years.
A cash-strapped council has been urged to drop the asking price of its new beach huts as almost 75% remain unsold months after going on the market.
Fears of subsidence have forced the closure of one lane of a busy A-road – prolonging misery for motorists using the stretch.
An environmental campaigner and former journalist described as a “true force of nature” has died.
A council has been accused of “raking it in” at the expense of local businesses and residents after hiking charges in a car park by close to 600%.
Live music is set to return to a popular riverside pub’s garden where the landlord says a noise row cost him £20,000 in lost income.
Managers running a Royal British Legion Social Club say they are doing all they can to re-open the premises following after it was damaged by a fire.
Hundreds of unwitting family descendants could be owed thousands of pounds in unclaimed bereavement estates in Kent, new research has revealed.
A festive market first held 600 years ago will return to one of the county’s most famous historic sites for the Christmas season.
A student has joined an international trial of a ground-breaking new treatment that could slow the progress of multiple sclerosis.
A beloved mother who dedicated her life to her local community will be remembered for her huge energy and enthusiasm to get things done.
A £44m railway station branded a costly white elephant has been hailed a success one year after opening - despite failing to hit passenger targets.
Mourners will gather for the final farewell of an extraordinary centenarian who was one of the country’s last Second World War widows.