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Conservationists have called for a rethink over the 'horrible' colour being applied to the frontage of one of Kent's most historic hostelries.
A pretty blossoming cherry tree has suffered serious damage which has saddened passers-by.
A burst water main has led to traffic, included seven bus services, being diverted.
A hard-hitting and moving film about the damage being caused to the oceans by commercial fishing is being watched by millions across the world.
A department store setting up shop in a former Debenhams will feature escape rooms, fitness classes and an artisan food hall, the owner has revealed.
Details of why a troubled nursing home was effectively closed down by the county council have emerged.
A department store could stand derelict for years because of water pollution in protected lakes - with plans for 50,000 homes also on hold.
A litter picker has cleaned up 140 dog poo bags discarded in trees and bushes in just a mile radius from his home.
The businessman leading the world's biggest Covid vaccine-making plant has praised his former Kent school for 'making me the man I am'.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has refused to comment on claims he married Harry and Meghan in a private ceremony days before their televised wedding.
The manager of a popular youth football club has hit out at vandals who damaged its ground.
A 35-year-old has died from loss of blood after a chainsaw accident while cutting logs.
A building overlooked by arguably Kent's most famous landmark is to be sold for the first time in almost 90 years.
The siting of an 80ft mobile telephone mast in a town centre car park has sparked a mixed reception.
Two men have been arrested in connection with a spate of catalytic converter thefts from cars.
Volunteers are in despair over a third deliberate fire at a wildlife haven, which has destroyed what remained of a boardwalk.
A mum -of-two is braving the chilly sea in a 28-day swimming challenge to raise money for the homeless.
New rules mean that cross channel lorry drivers who spend less than 48 hours in the UK will no longer need a Covid test to return to France.
An ambitious transformation of an 18th century pub from a tired drinker’s local to a modern and quirky inn will take place after lockdown.
Protected bats could be at risk during the conversion of an old barn to a house, fear wildlife experts.
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