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Tens of millions of pounds is being pledged by the government to rebuild ageing schools across the county.
A popular artisan cafe has been forced to close leaving its owner heartbroken.
Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes spoke fondly of Kent as the stars of his latest film gathered at a small cinema for a special screening.
A revised bid for a 180-home development in the countryside has sparked renewed concerns the area's history will be "irreparably damaged".
Tributes have poured in to an inspirational and sports-mad teenager following his death from cancer, aged 15.
An 18th century house described as one of Kent's finest has gone on the market for £4.25 million.
A man faces multiple charges - including allegedly strangling a woman and attempting to cause grievous bodily harm - following a police chase.
Residents have described their shock after witnessing a police chase through a number of villages.
Two villages could see clashes between fox hunting groups and protestors on Boxing Day morning.
One of Kent's most striking buildings is encased in scaffolding while it undergoes £1.6 million of restoration work due to last almost a year.
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.
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