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One of Kent’s busiest high streets has suffered a major blow as the company behind a £30 million redevelopment has been put into receivership.
A pair of long-admired mystical statues submerged in a Kent river have been found to be damaged beyond repair.
A restaurant boss is celebrating the launch of his latest seafront venue - and believes it could attract Londoners to the Kent coast.
Dog walkers have been wrongly accused of flouting new seafront restrictions after a blunder by council wardens saw them threatened with fines.
A green-fingered couple has ‘saved’ one of Kent’s last remaining market gardens and realised their dream of owning a fruit and vegetable business.
An extraordinary milestone has been celebrated at a Kent nursing home where four residents have chalked up a combined 401 years.
Police and paramedics descended on a village last night after reports of a man on the rampage assaulting people.
A retired university lecturer says he was forced to dump his garden waste after the council repeatedly failed to empty his green bin.
The peace and beauty of an iconic river are being ruined by yobs hurling bottles at pleasure tour boats and targeting wildlife with catapults.
A cathedral’s lengthy restoration project has brought to life an artistic feature not seen in its full glory for four centuries.
The death of the former owner of a much-loved seaside Italian ice cream parlour has sparked a flood of affectionate tributes from family and friends.
Those who witnessed the aftermath of a devastating gas explosion say the memories of that fateful morning still vividly remain 20 years on.
A pop legend who taught art in Kent before finding musical fame has been commemorated with a blue plaque where the school was based.
The family of a 22-year-old who took her own life want to erect a memorial in the hope it will deter others from making the same tragic choice.
New beachfront homes are commanding huge prices, including Kent’s most expensive flat which has just sold for almost £2 million.
Eye-catching plans to transform a long-abandoned seafront concert hall into an 89-bed hotel have been unveiled.
The petrolhead behind Kent’s first car ‘drifting’ school says he will continue to operate the new track - despite not having planning permission.
The re-opening of one of Kent’s most historic gardens has been scuppered on safety grounds after the owners were landed with a shock £500k bill.
The founding member of one of Kent’s most promising bands has lifted the lid on why the indie-pop group has broken up.
The team behind a bid for a 2,500-home estate on land owned by Prince William claims talk of a local revolt against the plans has been exaggerated.
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