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The opening of a town’s newest supermarket has been pushed back by bosses, KentOnline can reveal.
Work on a £250m development on the outskirts of town has been set back by about two years following a series of delays.
Shoppers are lining the entrances to Laura Ashley stores as the chain launches its closing down sale.
Three arrests have been made after an elderly man paid out substantial sums of cash for sub-standard building work at his home.
A large knife and drugs were seized after a man was spotted trying to sell a blade at a train station.
Angry jet-skiers are urging a council to reopen a launching ramp and say sports enthusiasts are being punished for the actions of a minority.
A pair of teenage drug dealers described as persistent offenders by police have been jailed.
More than £3.5 million could be spent on GP surgery, school and library expansions – if plans for a 450-home estate are approved.
A seaside plaque commemorating the life of a well-known blackface minstrel is under review after campaigners called for it to be removed.
A man in his 60s was spat at three times by the same thug who broke his finger just days before.
A probe has been launched after a bandana-wearing man tried to lead a boy away by the arm.
Statistics show about 29% of the county's workforce are having their wages paid by the taxpayer.
Church leaders have sent their condolences to a Kent couple whose daughters were discovered stabbed to death in a park.
A man posing as a member of a church stole a bag containing cash, cards, a mobile phone and passport from an elderly woman.
A man with a "nasty temper" and almost 50 offences to his name has been jailed for stabbing a nightclub owner in the stomach.
A train line was closed after trespassers dumped tyres along a stretch of tracks.
A decision will soon be announced on a date for this year's Kent Test amid growing calls to delay it because of the coronavirus pandemic.
An MP has sparked fury by joking about smashing a bust of a Roman emperor in the wake of the statue of slave trader Edward Colston being torn down.
The tragic final moments of a happy-go-lucky teenager found dead in the sea by loved ones remain a mystery.
Kent’s largest theatre is calling for emergency government funding after suffering significant losses during lockdown.