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One of the fastest-growing sports retailers is opening a 12,000 sq ft store in Kent.
The boss of a long-running family store who is being forced to downsize and make redundancies has blasted “ludicrous” parking charges.
Highways authorities are being urged to tackle the spread of potentially dangerous giant hogweed which can cause severe blistering and even scar.
Police discovered a cannabis farm in a house while attending a disturbance during the early hours of the morning.
A pensioner was taken to hospital after being tasered by armed police, who descended on a road after reports of a disturbance involving firearms.
The operators of a popular river tour have had to abandon ship following a dispute over its mooring.
Bosses have confirmed a streaming service has been filming in a seaside town, as rumours about a Hollywood megastar gripped social media.
A guitar maker to the stars says new Brexit trade rules are creating a major headache for his business.
Police are hunting a robber who threatened a man with a knife in public toilets and demanded his mobile phone.
A market town is set to lose another of its big banks, as Lloyds announces it is closing a town centre branch.
A fallen tree closed a major road into a city.
The owners of a popular eatery are retiring after 25 years and putting the premises on the market.
A massive recruitment drive for hospitality workers has been launched - as the industry deals with staff shortages following the Covid lockdowns.
A street in one Kent town is commanding sky-high prices - even for terraced houses with just two bedrooms.
The death of a popular and respected businessmen has devastated his family and deeply saddened his work colleagues and many friends.
A village is at loggerheads over a plot of land which could earn a £3 million windfall - as residents don't want new homes built there.
An e scooter rider is to appear in court charged with being over the drink limit and having no insurance.
The story of the extraordinary 1998 cathedral protest by gay rights campaigners led by Peter Tatchell.
Heavy duty thieves have made off with an industrial wood-chipper and excavator being used on a railway embankment.
A Victorian railway bridge across the river Stour has been replaced to speed up travel times.
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