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Plans to treble the size of a traveller camp look set to be given the green light after receiving the backing of council planners.
Council inspectors have ordered a school to close until after Christmas amid fears a faulty boiler has increased the risk of Legionella developing.
A pop star who has sold 100 million albums worldwide is coming to Kent to perform an open-air concert in front of 20,000 people.
A brave eight-year-old boy fought to save his mother’s life as she convulsed in a bathtub after accidentally overdosing on painkillers.
Work on a local authority-funded housing project has stalled after the firm charged with building the homes went into administration.
Kent's biggest radio station has given another listener a £1,000 cash boost in the run up to Christmas.
Three lime trees at a busy park will be chopped down amid fears they could topple over close to visitors.
Raiders stole £5,000 of construction equipment just days after work started to transform a derelict pub into flats.
A horse was left fighting for its life after it was poisoned by a sycamore seed it ate while roaming a field.
Pupils at a city grammar are being told to remain at home after one of the school's boilers broke down.
Bosses from the county’s first cat café fear it could be forced to close in the new year - with its felines put into rescue shelters.
Coronavirus cases are continuing to rise across Kent - denting hopes of Tier 3 restrictions being lifted by Christmas.
A thug who harassed a woman for months before spitting at police and telling them "your kids are going to die of corona" has been jailed.
A busy main route has been closed in both directions after a crash which also saw the air ambulance land at the scene.
A fundraiser has been launched to create a memorial for a loving dad-of-five who died at a supermarket.
A ramping up of coronavirus tests across the country could see Kent move out of tier three, ministers believe.
Residents are being forced out of a popular sea-side town by a growing number of holiday lets, a councillor claims.
More than 100 new beach huts could be built along the coast - with council bosses hoping to raise £2 million from the sales.
Plans to build a town’s first crematorium have been revealed – as developers claim it will prevent mourners from travelling miles to attend services.
Canterbury Cathedral has been accused of acting in an un-Christian way by showing the door to several workers on zero-hours contracts.