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Drainage works are set to take place on a key route to the East Kent Ploughing Match, with organisers voicing frustration over the plans.
A row has broken out over parents using a village hall car park to drop their children off at school.
One of Kent’s fastest-growing coffee cafe chains is taking its barista and hospitality skills to Uganda.
A precious Kent wildlife habitat is under threat from plans for a massive electricity converter station covering almost 15 acres.
A pub group with more than 30 outlets across Kent says the price of a pint could cost 20p more at peak times in a bid to offset growing overheads.
Hotels used to accommodate refugees fleeing the Taliban for the past two years are set to open to the public again after being a haven for hundreds.
A campaigner who fought for gay rights and the preservation of his home city has died.
A gateway to Canterbury Cathedral’s Precints has been re-opened to the public, following a furious protest by residents.
Campaigners have branded plans to “rip up” safeguards protecting rivers “a disgrace” – as several Kent housebuilding schemes could now be kickstarted.
A man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a 69-year-old army veteran was killed in an alleged hit-and-run crash.
A popular Post Office and long-established convenience store is closing down and could be turned into homes as the owner has decided to retire.
A pigeon-infested high street building could be transformed into flats amid safety concerns.
The film memorabilia of a legendary Star Wars and Hammer House of Horror actor is being auctioned off.
Festival bosses fear rail strikes will impact attendance at more than a dozen music, food and cultural events across Kent over the next two weekends.
A new city trail could be just the tonic for gin lovers – with a host of businesses offering free tastings.
The children of a much-loved couple who died in a tragic accident on their Kent farm say they have been overwhelmed by the kindness of well-wishers.
A BMW driver whose car was seized by police after he was seen “drifting” around public roads is to undertake a third safer driving course.
Cold showers have long been a bone of contention among swimmers at a town’s swimming centre but relief is in the pipeline thanks to new funding.
The devastated family of a young man who took his own life say his kind, caring and fun personality will never be forgotten.
A video gaming centre, Asian supermarket and food hall are the latest businesses set to move into a city’s £115 million complex
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