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Kent's landscape will undergo a radical change following the government's recent decision to approve the UK biggest solar farm.
Friends and family have paid tribute to a loving dad who was killed at a medieval castle.
A dental boss has outlined how people will book appointments and how trips to practices will pan out when surgeries reopen next month.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has revealed how the government's furlough scheme will be phased out by this autumn.
A boy was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after the car he was travelling in crashed into the central reservation and caught fire.
Those in charge of committees at a cash-strapped council will continue to be paid - despite the fact the meetings have been scrapped.
A VW Golf was very close to being washed out to sea, before beach-goers jumped in to save it from the water.
A 900-acre solar farm with 880,000 panels will be built in the Kent countryside, it has been confirmed.
Canterbury Cathedral has warned staff it will have to make job cuts in a bid to alleviate substantial financial threats it is currently facing.
A 100-seater restaurant similar to a Toby Carvery or Harvester is planned to open as part of a bold expansion plan at a community centre.
A bus operator running services across the county has revealed new guidelines as it prepares to increase its timetables from next week.
A Kent woman is in a serious condition in hospital and has been arrested for two charges following a crash which killed a 44-year-old dad.
Emergency crews were called to a residential street when they found a man dead in a property.
Motorists are being warned to expect overnight closures and speed restrictions on the A2 over the next 18 months.
Owners of a restaurant have revealed it will not reopen as it is "not financially viable" to do so after lockdown.
One of Kent's most popular wildlife parks is planning to reopen its gates to about 500 visitors each day.
A woman whose body was found dismembered and charred inside suitcases had previously studied in Kent.
Pictures show the demolition work carried out at a former secondary school which is due to be replaced with a £20 million new-build.
A popular weekend event, which attracts more than 20,000 revellers, has been wiped from this year's calendar due to coronavirus.
At least 30 jobs are expected to be created at a new pie factory in Kent, while plans have also been unveiled for a modernised farmers' market.