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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.
The owners of a huge coastal retirement home which shut just last week have already put the site up for sale for £3.5 million.
We found out how a popular Kent hotel is raising the bar when it comes to glamping.
The operator of a huge recycling plant built without planning permission wants to increase the amount of waste it will process by 100,000 tonnes.
Neighbours of a derelict office block say the sound of a loud alarm relentlessly going off has been making their lives a misery.
Stagecoach’s controversial decision to slash the number of buses serving vital routes has been branded “an absolute joke”.
A lido is set to mark its 60th anniversary with a nostalgia-infused celebration.
An ultra-rare Star Wars toy bought for £1.25 in 1978 could soon fetch up to £30,000 at a Kent auction.
A much-loved ‘greasy spoon’ cafe has gone on the market - with estate agents saying its hours could be extended to offer “sunset dinners”.
A magnificent new bronze statue of a trailblazing 17th century author has been unveiled ahead of its official installation in a high street.
A rural bus service axed by Stagecoach leaving villagers isolated is being revived thanks to a new volunteer-driven scheme and £60,000 grant.
A signal box that dates back to 1888 has been restored following calls from villagers to preserve it.
The remarkable transformation of a litter-strewn, polluted chalk stream into a “magical” wildlife haven has earned widespread praise.
A vital subsidised veterinary service for hard-up pet owners is facing closure.
A prolific shoplifter has been banned from three supermarkets and a discount store following a persistent spate of stealing.
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