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A police officer who used the dark web to access 21 indecent photos of child has been kicked off the force.
A tapas restaurant and bar with a Mediterranean-inspired menu is set to open in a department store - creating 16 jobs.
Kent County Council says it is investigating after 'incompetent' contractors cut back the wrong area of ancient woodland.
Plans to flatten the abandoned and fire-ravaged home of a former wrestling star are set to be rejected for the second time.
A street has been turned into a 'breaker's yard' due to an array of abandoned and damaged vehicles being left on the roadside for more than a year.
GPs warn a village surgery will be forced to close down if proposals for swanky country homes on neighbouring land are approved.
Retail experts believe bowling alleys and escape rooms are among attractions that would breathe new life into one of Kent's busiest shopping areas.
Swimmers fed up with the number of oyster trestles being installed on Kent's coastline have staged a protest calling for them to be removed.
A councillor who attended meetings via Zoom from his new French home - while not updating his address publicly - has stepped down.
CCTV has been released after an impatient pair ignored level crossing red lights and risked their lives just before a train came hurtling past.
An asylum seeker has died in the Channel as crossings surge, with shocked Kent beachgoers looking on as dozens scramble ashore.
Budget supermarket Aldi has confirmed it will be opening its newest Kent store within a matter of weeks.
Residents living near a student complex are not happy about plans to turn it into a hotel during the summer months.
The final of hit reality show Love Island is to be shown on the big screen at Dreamland later this month.
A pub which dated back to 1750 has been demolished to make way for a controversial seven-home scheme.
Fed-up car park users are calling for fines to be introduced for horse riders who leave behind animal poo after dung was left across a disabled bay.
A Mexican restaurant with a Californian twist hopes to open next month in spite of a recent setback in the planning process.
Angry villagers fearful of increased traffic woes and sewage problems are vehemently opposed to plans to build 115 homes on farmland.
Council bosses have drawn up ambitious plans to build two bypasses in an effort to cure gridlock problems in one of Kent's most snarled-up areas.
Developers have been given the go-ahead to press on with the second phase of work at 330-home estate at a former gunpowder and aggregates site.