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A pub left with its reputation in tatters by its disgraced former boss is ready for a relaunch after being taken on by a Michelin-starred couple.
Kent's busiest level crossing is set to take the strain of more than 1,000 new homes after councillors sensationally refused plans for a relief road.
Developers have ditched plans to open shops or a restaurant in a prime retail spot and are instead opting to build a reception area for students.
A council has apologised to its residents after thousands of bins were left overflowing during a rocky first month for its new collection service.
A council has agreed to increase parking fees by as much as 70p an hour in time for shoppers returning to the high street next month.
A council's bid to install kiosks along a busy street has been rejected following claims it was 'one of the worst-ever planning applications'.
A young man killed in a two-car crash which left another person with life-changing injuries has been hailed as 'special' by friends and family.
A man arrested following a police chase in which a patrol car knocked down an officer has been charged with a series of assaults on the same woman.
Kent celebrity Paul O'Grady has shared his outrage over the theft of an elderly pug and warned pet owners not to go out walking alone.
A new footbridge has been lowered into position at a train station as part of a £4.8 million upgrade.
Since the pandemic struck, 23 shops have closed down and 23 have opened in one of Kent's most popular high streets.
A council looks set to approve its own bid to open eight retail kiosks outside a busy railway station - despite not gaining one supporter.
A jet-skier who got stuck in deep mud near to a launch ramp had to be rescued by emergency crews.
A fire which started in a living room of a property has claimed the life of a pet dog.
A huge Disney cruise ship has had its schedule postponed further - meaning its long stay in Kent is set to continue.
Pictures of overflowing bins have angered residents who fear not enough is being done to prevent visitors flocking to a town.
Yobs are being ordered to move on from areas of a Kent town in a bid to crack down on a rise in catapult crime.
Police have barred anyone from entering a house which had become a magnet for drug dealing and anti-social behaviour.
A search is under way after a masked man dressed all in black snatched a pug from a pensioner in broad daylight during a planned dog theft.
Two cheetahs born and raised in Kent are now enjoying a life of freedom following a successful rewilding project.