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Residents are fuming over “chaotic” roadworks causing long tailbacks for frustrated drivers - and say they seldom see anyone working.
Television presenter Chris Packham has waded into the debate over mass housebuilding plans across Kent, saying: “We can’t be Nimbyist”.
Dozens of Kent farmers are descending on Westminster in protest over a new ‘death’ tax which they claim will destroy rural family businesses.
Maintenance work and key structural repairs have forced the closure of a town’s swimming pool.
An animal sanctuary received more than 200 inquiries about eight “gorgeous” spaniel pups and their mum after their plight was revealed.
Farmers from Kent are preparing to join a protest rally in London next week to demonstrate against plans for a new inheritance tax on their land.
A weight restriction is being imposed on a “failing” bridge used by hundreds of drivers every day - meaning long diversions for heavier vehicles.
A mum on a mission to save young lives since the death of her own teenage son continues to tell her tragic story to thousands of schoolchildren.
Controversial plans to install a “monstrous” mobile phone mast on top of a health centre in a historic market town have sparked fury among residents.
A heavily pregnant spaniel found tied to a tree and left for dead “in the middle of nowhere” is lucky to have survived along with her pups.
Controversial plans to relocate a town’s 102-year-old war memorial have been thrown out bringing an end to a long-running dispute.
One of Kent’s most peaceful and treasured green spaces deserves greater recognition as a wildlife and historical gem, say campaigners.
Devastated Kent farmers say a “bombshell” new inheritance tax means their families will have to sell off land to stump up “crazy” amounts of money.
A grieving mum has given a heart-rending account of life after the devastating loss of her 17-year-old son to suicide.
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.