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A woodland owner and his site manager have been ordered to tear down their "office" - despite planting 100,000 trees to preserve the picturesque plot.
Two of Kent's last remaining railway level crossings will become fully automatic this month as their gatekeepers sign off for the last time.
A council leader has hit back at Nigel Farage, after the GB News presenter described plans to restrict where residents can drive as "dystopian".
The owners of six "unlawful" buildings erected in ancient woodland have been told to demolish them amid fears the countryside is being "urbanised".
Work has begun to build luxury holiday cabins, 20 shops and one of the UK's largest equestrian arenas as part of a multi-million pound farm expansion.
Police have banned a man from entering a village for three months following his arrest on suspicion of assault and criminal damage.
Scaffolding which has long-covered one of Kent's most iconic landmarks is to be removed to unveil its colourful and intricate restoration.
Plans to move a historic war memorial are back on the table, despite a huge backlash when the idea was first proposed six years ago.
An animal sanctuary says it is becoming overrun with unwanted pets as the cost of living crisis bites.
An English wine giant believes a new multi-million pound winery in the Kent countryside could make the brand even bigger than Moet in the UK.
A 99-year-old war veteran say he is still haunted by the face of a young enemy soldier he shot dead.
Tributes have poured in to a "wonderful and gifted" 18-year-old following his tragic death.
A drug dealer caught with huge amounts of cash and mobile phones during a police raid has been jailed for supplying crack cocaine and heroin.
More details have emerged surrounding the tragic death of a 44-year-old road worker, whose disappearance sparked an extensive month-long search.
Exclusive: An ambitious high street redevelopment has finally been approved - after plans were agreed to take sewage away from the site in tankers.
Residents will have to pay to enter a Cathedral for the first time ever when permits granting free access to locals are scrapped in the new year.
A drive-thru McDonald’s, B&M and Food Warehouse are all set to launch on the outskirts of a Kent town.
A wheelchair user was left feeling “humiliated” after having to abandon attempts to get into a comedy show aimed at - and starring - disabled people.
Plans have been revealed for a new luxury riverside glamping site in a secluded location - offering tourists "peace and quiet under dark skies".
Fears young people "are risking their lives" for a quick high have been sparked after a large number of discarded laughing gas canisters were found.