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Conservationists believe plans to open a microbrewery should be snubbed amid fears it would prevent them from maintaining nearby flood defences.
A bid to build “Kent’s greenest house” has been snubbed - amid concerns it would in fact “urbanise” an area of countryside.
Campaigners are calling for an MP to be kicked out of her party after being embroiled in a second transphobia row in as many months.
Bosses at a surgery have said there has been a spike in patients abusing staff over coronavirus rules - and it won't be tolerated.
A bollard system designed to protect residents from a terrorist attack is set to come into force - permanently closing several streets to drivers.
A dedicated lorry park containing 7,000 trucks would need to be the size of 280 football pitches, architects believe.
A city's first indoor street food market is set to close as bosses claim new coronavirus restrictions have made the hospitality industry "unviable".
A teenage boy and two men have been arrested after robbers punched a man before stealing his belongings during a late-night attack.
GRAPHIC CONTENT: A man shared messages boasting about taking part in "a bit of sport" with friends as he set dogs on wild animals.
A teenage girl has launched a petition against her school after it banned her from dyeing her hair in memory of her father.
Detectives hunting a suspect accused of money-laundering who has been on the run for more than nine months, could be in Kent.
Supermarket giant Morrisons has become the first chain to reintroduce a three-item limit on certain products in a bid to combat prevent panic buying.
Dozens of pupils are missing lessons because they have been unable to obtain coronavirus tests – prompting fears children could fall behind.
The new Test and Trace app has launched to help battle the spread of coronavirus following months of delays.
A flat that was a magnet for crime and blighted the lives of neighbours has been boarded up by police.
A man is due to appear in court after being charged with attempted murder after a young woman was stabbed.
A shopkeeper who has traded in the town for more than a decade fears his takings will fall by almost a third when Lidl opens.
A head teacher and MP are refusing to give up hope of building a grammar school site on the coast – despite failing to secure funding.
Five police cars have been called to a high street after staff from a nearby chip shop had to break up a fight.
Landlords fear they will have to make redundancies if a second national lockdown is imposed after Matt Hancock refused to rule it out.