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Teenagers suspected of being involved in crime or anti-social behaviour can be moved on by police as part of a weekend crackdown.
A Kent town’s first crematorium could start to hold services as early as next year, developers have revealed.
Long-awaited plans for step-free access at a Kent railway station have been given the go-ahead.
One of the leading figures at a Kent council is set to leave his role – as a bullying scandal engulfs the top of the authority.
A former nurse who plotted to rape, behead and eat a child is living yards from a children’s play park after being released from prison early.
Council bosses say they do not have enough cash to replace a bridge at a beauty spot which was severely damaged following a landslip.
The renaissance of a Kent seaside town has seen it emerge from the shadow of its upmarket neighbour and become a magnet for tourists and investment.
Residents are fighting plans to build what would be the UK’s joint largest solar farm on the outskirts of their village.
Controversial plans to cram more flats onto the site of a derelict care home have been given the go-ahead, despite objections from residents.
A pensioner visited an exhibition about the sinking of the Titanic – and spotted a photo of his grandfather.
A fresh bid to build a coastal microbrewery snubbed twice in nine months is set to be launched, it has been revealed.
A Strictly Come Dancing winner is set to join the cast of the county's biggest pantomime, it has been revealed.
Market traders are set to be forced from their long-standing base once work begins on a controversial £1 million shopping district revamp.
A magician was ravaged by guilt and anxiety in the days leading to his death after borrowing money from loved ones to fuel his gambling addiction.
Almost 100 beach huts are set to be added to the coast - with councillors expecting them to give neglected parts of a town a much-needed boost.
Cars could be banned from travelling along a stretch of seafront in a bid to stop boy racers "roaring" up and down the road.
Thousands of people have been left without running water after two mains burst in a Kent town.
It is feared thousands could get 'unfair' speeding tickets under plans to make large parts of a town centre 20mph zones.
Scores of mourners descended on a church to pay tribute to a popular barman.
Who has a curry at lunchtime on a Sunday? That's what our reviewer did and the food was so good he didn't care there was no alcohol available.