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New parking charges will come into force at a Kent railway station in January.
A coroner has ruled the elderly parents of TV presenter Phil Spencer died in an accident, after their car toppled off a bridge and into a stream.
A couple’s baby boy was so small when he was born he needed special treatment for weeks but his parents are now giving back in thanks for his care.
A rail giant’s bid to shut a pedestrian crossing where children have been seen playing football on the tracks has been knocked back.
A paper mill that shut after being plunged into administration is set to be sold – but ex-workers are still unlikely to be paid what they are owed.
The family of a woman who took her own life shortly after telling a GP of her struggles believe more could have been done to prevent the tragedy.
A historic village pub which first opened 600 years ago has undergone a stunning transformation.
Dubai has risen from a humble fishing port to become a favourite winter hotspot for sunseekers and those wanting to indulge themselves in luxury.
A musician who has earned international fame for his pioneering music, sampling everyday sounds, has been honoured at the Ivors Classical Awards.
A young barman left a heart-wrenching note for his fiancée before his body was found on a beach, an inquest has heard.
Multiple road closures are blighting a Kent village – costing businesses thousands of pounds in lost trade and leaving residents angry and frustrated.
The parents of a “kind and generous” teenager have told how her seizures led to a heartbreaking diagnosis that changed their lives forever.
Flooding and “decimation to wildlife” outside a new crematorium has been blamed on an alleged planning breach during construction.
Piles of fast food litter blighting one of the county’s busiest tourist hotspots is creating a bad impression for visitors, a shop manager fears.
A GP surgery is creating a new treatment plan for patients in the form of a well-being therapy garden.
Kent’s biggest outdoor activities superstore is set to re-launch following a major re-fit to display its 250 clothing and equipment brands.
A map of Kent in 1769, claimed to be the most beautiful ever produced, is going on sale in highly limited numbers.
Villagers are fighting plans for a new housing estate in the Kent countryside as they claim it will destroy nature and their quality of life.
A bid for a 300-home estate on land neighbouring an animal park has sparked uproar – just two years after a much smaller scheme was rejected.
Motorists using a Kent borough’s most popular car parks could soon be charged a premium as a council looks to rake in much-needed cash