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A long-running carnival parade which draws in hundreds of spectators each year has been cancelled.
It may be a totally different year to normal, but pupils across Canterbury have been securing some of the city's best-ever GCSE results.
A disgraced policeman has been dismissed after sending a string of unprofessional messages and photos to his friends on WhatsApp.
Police have cordoned off an entrance to a beauty spot as part of a search operation for a vulnerable person.
A housing complex built on the site of a redundant industrial estate which used to manufacture garden furniture is now complete.
A new Kent medical school described as one of the finest in Britain will be welcoming its first-ever students in a matter of weeks.
Empty shops which fell victim to the financial woes of lockdown are set to be filled amid a time of 'hope and positivity' for one high street.
DIY chain Wickes has secured permission to open a new Kent store but the firm's plans to chop down mature trees have been blocked.
A council is set to restart its popular park and ride service as it looks to boost footfall and spending on the high street.
Critics have hit out at proposals to flatten an old pub driven past by thousands each day.
As an inquiry into the Beirut blast gets underway similar tragedies will come under the spotlight - the first of which was 104 years ago in Kent.
Watch footage which shows fire fighters running through gardens to control an out of control bonfire on the hottest day of the year.
A group of thrillseekers have been spotted diving into the sea - running the risk of landing on large unseen rocks.
Thousands of drivers' commutes could be transformed after KCC reveals drastic traffic overhauls - including 20mph limits and a junction revamp.
An 11-deck entertainment liner is making a quick return to Kent following a trip to France to change crew.
Masons have hit back at critics of their plans to redevelop a hall and highlighted the 'vast amounts of money' they give to the community.
'I don't like Mondays' singer Sir Bob Geldof has submitted plans to install a picturesque Monet-inspired pond at his country home.
Hospital bosses have been accused of 'gross mismanagement' over the handling of Covid-19 - leading to calls for the government to intervene.
A cruise liner which has drawn Disney fans to a Kent port in recent weeks has finally left and is now en-route to France.
Get ready for more sun! Temperatures are set to soar once more, with forecastors predicting figures well above 30C.