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A fitness studio offering aerobics, yoga, pilates and dance classes is set to be built for people "not comfortable exercising in a conventional gyms".
A row of parking spaces will be removed next spring when work to install a new cycle and walking route is introduced.
A pedestrian attacked in the street during a night-time assault is in a critical condition with serious head injuries.
An 18-year-old has died in hospital after suffering serious injuries when a car crashed into a tree and turned on its side on a dual carriageway.
A prominent unit which has stood empty for four years is finally going to be filled - with a popular sports bar.
Refracted sunlight is thought to have caused a fire which took hold in a bedroom this afternoon.
Government minister Robert Jenrick is said to be 'shocked' by the sheer scale of people arriving in Dover on small boats.
A Wetherspoon pub will reopen tomorrow following a three-day closure brought about by staff sickness.
The Home Secretary took a trip onboard a Chinook as she travelled 19 miles between two Kent immigration centres this afternoon.
Firefighters are currently at the scene of a large blaze which broke out this evening at a farm.
A police helicopter circled a town centre this afternoon as officers made an arrest on the ground.
A council is 'extremely angry' with the Home Office for booking out a hotel for asylum seekers without liaising with the local authority.
Pupils who went missing from a primary school were returned to the classroom after being found by police.
Kent MP and former PM-hopeful Tom Tugendhat could face a driving ban after he was caught using his mobile phone at the wheel of his car.
Police have arrested two men following a fight between groups of people in a pub garden.
Suella Braverman has told MPs she is committed to 'stopping the invasion' of Kent's coast amid heightened concerns over the asylum seeker crisis.
A 62-year-old man died as a direct result of being given contaminated blood decades earlier, a coroner has ruled.
Motorists using a major route into and out of Kent's only city face 10 months of roadworks hell as a "completely mad" one-way system is installed.
A council is running its park and ride service for free all day tomorrow in an effort to ease congestion.
New computer-generated images show how key landmarks in a district are set to be upgraded if a £33 million bid for government funding is successful.