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Network Rail wants to put the buffers on plans to build homes beside a railway line over fears a train could crash into them.
Public gardens which were formerly free to enter have reopened after 18 months of closure - but admission will now cost you.
Three Kent towns have been named by the Met Office as the sunniest in the UK thanks to a yearly average of 720 hours of sunshine.
A weather warning has been issued ahead of tomorrow when wind speeds are predicted to reach highs of 50mph.
A much-loved computer design engineer, who is remembered for being a 'special gentleman', died on a sofa after falling asleep near a fireplace.
The government wants to open a Jobcentre in a prime unit which has permission to be turned into a late-night bar.
With Liverpool being stripped of its Unesco status, and Stonehenge at risk of following suit, there are fears Canterbury could be in danger.
A traveller site which illegally trebled in size is set to be dismantled after a council served an enforcement notice.
A dealer who used a lock-up at a harbour to produce crack cocaine was found with a stash of drugs and cash.
A council leader vows bin collections across a district will now begin to improve - six months after the launch of the authority’s new service.
A former garage which stood for decades has been torn down as it makes way for a 35-flat development.
Two robbers who punched and kicked a passer-by to the ground in a violent town centre attack have been put behind bars.
An angry resident has been spoken to by police as he staged a one-man protest outside his house over the installation of a lamppost.
A sexual assault investigation has been launched after two men tried forcing a woman into a dark alleyway before members of the public intervened.
Plans to improve habitat at a huge nature reserve to attract rare species could include opening it up to visitors.
The tallest cruise ship in the world - and the biggest sailing vessel - has docked in Kent ahead of its first-ever public voyage.
A council says it is to benefit from 'very useful income' after finally securing a national chain to move into a vacant superstore.
Those behind plans to open a fast-food restaurant in a historic part of Kent have defended their vision following criticism.
A huge Disney ship which had become a mainstay in Kent over the past year has been given a send-off as it returns to hosting luxury cruises.
The air ambulance and other emergency crews have been called to an incident this afternoon.