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Campaigners planning a protest against the felling of almost 100 trees say they have been "wrong-footed" after contractors moved in two days early.
A vital cafe which supports people with mental health issues has found a new home, a year after its controversial eviction from an arts centre.
A prolific shoplifter who stole more than £1,000 worth of alcohol and groceries in three weeks has been jailed and banned from four supermarkets.
A change to a recycling system in a part of Kent has been described as "deeply flawed", with fears confidential documents could litter the streets.
A specialist police burglary task force has arrested and charged a man in connection with the theft of safes and cash from numerous businesses.
Street traders have been left in limbo and fearing for their livelihoods after being told there is no guarantee their permits will be renewed.
A teenager was forced to jump onto a bus to flee a gang of yobs after he was punched and kicked to the ground and 'rammed' with a bike.
Tributes have poured in from grateful patients and colleagues following the death of a highly-respected paediatrician.
Residents living near a recreation ground are suffering "horrific" anti-social abuse.
Two brothers who run popular escape room attractions hope to attract a big investor from the Dragon's Den into the business.
Theatre bosses in Kent have been praised for the venue's "extraordinary output".
A mum has appealed for help to support her super bright three-year-old and his obsession with learning.
A university student has developed a 'mood-enhancing' alcohol-free beer, which he is pitching to business tycoons in TV's Dragon's Den.
Thieves have stolen kitchen appliances and tools after breaking into a house that was being renovated.
More than 250 residents and a village parish council are fighting plans for "affordable" homes on farmland.
A veterinary nurse with a melon-sized tumour was first sent away by doctors and told to lose weight.
Violence still plagues a historic park a decade after it was branded 'a magnet for crime', with innocent passersby subjected to terrifying muggings.
As HMV prepared this week to leave a Kent shop after more than 20 years, our reporter popped in to see how the firm can survive into the future...
Music and film store HMV has decided to downsize one of its major branches.
A plan to turn a derelict Debenhams into a complex with activities including axe-throwing is now "highly unlikely" to happen, it has been revealed.
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