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Almost £300,000 is to be spent improving cycling routes with six schemes getting the go-ahead from councillors.
Major restoration work is underway at a social club after a huge fire, with its chairman insisting the club will re-open for business.
Owners of buildings in five areas of ancient woodland in Kent have been ordered to tear them down.
Celebrations at the unveiling of a new artwork in a railway station underpass are ‘premature’ as it is still ‘dirty and plagued with graffiti’.
The extraordinary life of a fabulously wealthy Kent aristocrat ended in tragedy 100 years ago today when he crashed his racing car.
A family beset by grief have been left devastated by the death of a much-loved dad-of-five 16 years after his little brother took his own life.
Homeless people will be allowed to bed down in the Precincts of Canterbury Cathedral for the first time this winter.
A new furniture shop has suddenly closed - with some customers claiming they have been left thousands of pounds out of pocket.
The pollution of a treasured beauty spot which occurred when a nearby house was being steam-cleaned is being investigated by the Environment Agency.
A huge fire which ripped through a Kent furniture chain store 20 years ago is still remembered for the chaos it caused.
The death of a popular fishmonger who ran the county’s ‘mini Billingsgate’ has been met with sadness.
A grotty and “smelly” town subway has been given a much-needed facelift with a colourful new mural.
The owners of a popular seaside micropub and wine bar are calling time on their working life but hope somebody else will take it on.
The artist behind a controversial water sculpture of a woman lying in a river says he would not change anything about it.
The £8 million transformation of a leisure centre will be revealed next month, after four years in the making.
Thousands of people will be heading to Adisham near Canterbury tomorrow for the highlight of the farming year.
A dentist looking to tackle the ‘massive demand’ for care and a long waiting list is hoping to expand into a residential property next door.
Footbridges together costing a million pounds are being built so bison can cross public footpaths to roam further afield in Kent.
A rare and precious chalk stream is being “disgracefully abused” volunteers say, after hauling out fly-tipping.
A statute of the lifelike figure of a woman submerged in a river has been branded “offensive, creepy and disturbing” by critics.