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Drivers have got the hump with new traffic calming measures which they say are overkill and damaging their cars.
Unforeseen setbacks and intricate works required to relaunch one of Kent’s best-loved visitor attractions have pushed its opening date back.
Protesters are gearing up to “drive the last nail” into the coffin of a traditional countryside pursuit during its Boxing Day meet.
The passage of time has taken its toll on one of Kent’s best-loved landmarks.
A 75-year-old woman fled her bungalow when a devastating fire broke out, believed to have been sparked by a heat lamp.
Tourism across a Kent district is booming with visitor numbers now surpassing pre-pandemic levels, according to a new report.
A village community has been left “heartbroken” at the death of a popular retired vicar described as “the very best of men”.
A cash-strapped council must stump up £99,000 of taxpayers’ money on legal fees after shunning its own expert advice over a planning bid.
Villagers are fuming that a controversial housing development dubbed “millionaire’s row” has finally been given the go-ahead.
A unique charity shop has opened in Kent, claiming to be the first of its kind in the country.
A multi-million-pound transformation of one of Kent’s most historic locations is set to start next year.
Two young entrepreneurs who have taken over a well-known fishmonger shop plan to breathe new life into the business with an entirely Kentish twist.
The last of Kent’s traditional oyster fishermen has died aged 95.
Plans are in motion to create the county’s first-ever drag racing track, where vehicles will hit top speeds well over 100mph.
A mum who went from cleaning holiday lets to managing a huge portfolio insists they “bring huge economic benefits” to Kent.
A community has rallied together after Storm Bert destroyed its marquee which hosts the annual Christmas market.
Residents are fuming over “chaotic” roadworks causing long tailbacks for frustrated drivers - and say they seldom see anyone working.
Television presenter Chris Packham has waded into the debate over mass housebuilding plans across Kent, saying: “We can’t be Nimbyist”.
Dozens of Kent farmers are descending on Westminster in protest over a new ‘death’ tax which they claim will destroy rural family businesses.
Maintenance work and key structural repairs have forced the closure of a town’s swimming pool.
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