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A memorial wall to remember babies who have died could be established in a popular park close to an area where military personnel are commemorated.
Staff wages to rise as the cost of living crisis bites but bosses warn of price increase to come
Controversial plans for winemaker Chapel Down to build a £32m winery at a beauty spot in the Kent countryside have been narrowly approved.
A former mayor who spent her life to supporting her town has died as she is remembered in tributes.
A mum who fell pregnant at 16 hopes her career success story will inspire others in the same situation that it doesn't signal "a life on benefits".
Speeding and reckless overtaking on a hazardous stretch have sparked fears pedestrians walking on the narrow pavement could be "sucked" into the road.
A developer has had his plans to turn a long-empty village pub into a home rejected, despite arguing it is no longer viable as a business.
An ambitious multi-million pound scheme to create a new winery in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty could be approved next week.
The owners of "illegal" structures built in woodland are appealing against council enforcement notices ordering them to be torn down.
A popular BBC South East television newsreader has revealed the reason her presenting career was abruptly ended.
Two teenagers have been charged with burglary following a police car chase in which a 'stinger' was deployed.
Two villages have joined forces in a bid protect their surrounding farmland from being swallowed up by new housing and infrastructure.
Plans to turn a historic high street building into a nail bar with a “more modern and appealing” shopfront have been blasted as “horrendous”.
A family has paid tribute to an 86-year-old former pub landlord who collapsed after a shift at a supermarket.
An "exceptional and intriguing" historic house where the Deans of Canterbury Cathedral once retreated to the countryside has been put up for sale.
A chorus of complaints is echoing around a Cathedral after a new “equality and inclusion policy” was launched for its boy choristers.
Plans for a controversial new bypass are being fought by residents who fear it will "destroy ancient woodland" near their town.
Teachers are striking for the second time in a month in a row over pay, forcing some schools to close or cancel classes.
A much-loved foster carer and dedicated councillor has been described as a “tremendous force for good” following her death.
A school has issued a damning report on the effect social media has on pupils - but will no longer settle disputes involving online platforms.
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