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Refuse contractor failings lead to a bonus for residents.
Proposals to extend a well used cycle route go on show.
University graduate will line up for a chance to win a prestigious pageant title.
Two anglers - one aged 74 - are lucky to be alive after they clung to their boat for two-and-a-half hours after it was capsized by a wave.
A car which likely struck and killed a student has never been traced despite being captured on CCTV.
A 25-year-old man suffered catastrophic injuries when the rubber ring he was in was hit by a friend's jet ski.
Gazette nature notes writer Peter Gay inspired a love of nature and wildlife
A postmaster says he is being forced to shut his village counter because the pressure is affecting his health.
Of the 531 names on a Kent memorial to the fallen of the Great War only one is a woman. Here's her story...
A campaigner who helped set up Childline with Esther Rantzen has died, aged 75.
A road has reopened after two women were trapped in their vehicles following a crash.
Think you know Wetherspoons? Here's a new hotel after a £2.5m makeover.
Treating travellers with “respect and sensitivity” is the best way to secure a drama-free departure, says the council official who deals with them.
Police have issued an image of a man believed to have stolen money from a pensioner.
Fears a village could be split into “two halves” have been raised following the release of details of a major housing development.
A 29-year-old mum has tragically died after giving birth to her baby son, Albie.
Emergency safety work has closed a popular seafront car park for up to five weeks.
A woman has been cut free from an overturned car by firefighters.