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A family-owned fruit farm has signed a £30 million deal with Aldi to exclusively supply the supermarket giant with British apples and pears.
A big brand shoe store has revealed that it is to shut one of its Kent branches – less than 18 months after opening.
Staff at a family-run jewellers have been left heartbroken after a crowbar-wielding gang ransacked the shop during a “brutal” break-in.
A Grade II-listed mansion dating back to the 16th century and on the market for £2.75m could be developed into a boutique hotel, agents believe.
A £250,000 project to allow bison cross the road and explore a wider grazing while also allowing the public to view the animals has been approved.
A bid to open a quirky glamping site offering stays in a double-decker bus and Romany-style wagon has been backed by villagers.
Where’s Freddie? The owner of an African grey parrot who went missing two years ago has put up a £2,000 reward.
An old golf ball with links to James Bond creator Ian Fleming is expected to sell for thousands of pounds when it goes under the hammer.
Gerry Warren samples a taste of Tunisia – but has a hard act following Jamie Oliver into the kitchen.
More farmland could be gobbled up for housing following the submission of a scheme for 1,461 new homes, a medical centre and school.
A diabetes sufferer who has lived with the condition for almost 50 years met his future wife in hospital as she nursed him.
A couple have launched an exciting new £1 million inn and eatery promising customers “a great experience”.
An auction house boss has defended his decision to sell a collection of Nazi memorabilia, saying: “You can’t just expunge history.”
A fatal error claimed the lives of a mother and daughter who died from carbon monoxide poisoning in a burger hut, a coroner has concluded.
An ancient 208-acre wood in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is up for sale for the first time in 150 years.
A lobby host at McDonald’s has been lovin’ her job for the past two decades, where she has become a friend and unofficial “agony aunt” to customers.
Scenes for a new thriller from the creators of Peaky Blinders are to be filmed in Canterbury Cathedral and around the city centre later this month.
A street artist dubbed Kent’s answer to Banksy has produced another stunning and thought-provoking work – this time on the side of a flooring shop.
A man in his 60s has been found dead on a seafront after concerns were raised for his welfare.
New organisers of an annual food and drink festival promise to make it even bigger and better when it returns this year.