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More than 100 Barbie dolls - some individually valued at up to £500 - are among a huge range of “next generation” collectables going under the hammer.
The rebranding of one of the county’s most historic areas as “the West End” has divided opinion - with some people left baffled.
A grotty railway station underpass plagued with litter, flooding and graffiti is set to undergo a £5,000 facelift.
A couple left with a surprise litter of XL bullies are now desperate to move as the rapidly growing puppies are running riot in their home.
Developers are cashing in on an old seafront cafe site after a council offloaded the plot for “a song”.
A huge collection of valuable artworks, including two Lowrys, originally belonging to a BAFTA-winning Kent actor are set to go under the hammer.
Campaigners fear a line of towering new electricity pylons cutting through the Kent countryside would cause “great harm” to the county’s beauty spots.
An ‘heir hunter’ firm boss shows how he traces unknowing relatives owed millions of pounds and reveals their unclaimed fortunes.
A new vision has emerged for a prized redevelopment site boasting frontline sea views.
Four goats have died after their herd was chased by dogs at a popular nature reserve.
Part of a historic ‘hidden gem’ is expected to reopen in time for summer.
A petition has been launched to ‘save’ a popular riverside bar and restaurant which is facing complaints about noise and disturbance.
A vast Kent lorry park is to be transformed into a super-charging hub for a new generation of electric HGVs.
Motorists have hit out at highways bosses over “ridiculously timed” roadworks causing rush-hour gridlock.
A new name on the high street with plans for 14 branches is set to open its first store in the former Wilko in Canterbury.
A rare handwritten letter J R R Tolkien sent to a schoolboy is set to fetch £10,000 at auction.
A waste firm has been accused of riding roughshod over planning rules by building a huge recycling plant without permission.
A historic pub boarded up when the toilet floor collapsed remains an eyesore more than four years on.
Bosses at the country’s biggest glasshouse grower of fruit and vegetables where millions are produced every year is slashing its energy use.
International stars, local bands and DJs are being lined up for the return of a Kent music festival after an absence of five years.
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