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A £115 million retail development will not go "down the McDonald's route" as it seeks tenants.
One person has been arrested and two injured following a violent incident at a town train station.
More than 25,000 Covid tests were carried and some 14,000 lorries were moved on as part of a mammoth challenge to get HGV drivers out of the country.
After spending more than four decades supplying the people's hardware needs, a pair of sisters are calling it a day.
The high speed route to London was shut and timetables are being rejigged after someone was hit by a train.
The RSPCA has recorded a sharp rise in the number of chickens being abandoned by disinterested owners who bought chicks in lockdown.
Motorists can now use the M20 in both directions on a 15-mile stretch due to the full reopening of a 50mph contraflow system.
The government is still pressing ahead with its plan to partially reopen schools next week but the decision is set to be discussed today.
A council is missing out on thousands of pounds worth of rental income due to a huge unit remaining empty for years.
Two national funeral firms are at loggerheads over their separate plans to build crematoriums in the county.
Vets miraculously pulled tinsel out from a dog in one piece after he swallowed the Christmas decoration at home.
Highways bosses believe a bid to expand a McDonald's drive-thru will prevent queues from backing out onto a major road.
A huge development which will transform an area of Kent has been approved by councillors despite a host of fears over pollution and traffic.
A huge housing development sprawling across 550 acres is set to be given the go-ahead at a crunch meeting tonight.
Bosses at discount supermarket chain Aldi, are extremely concerned about plans to allow customers of a proposed terrace of shops to use its car park.
Beach hut owners have hit out at a council's bid to 'cram in' 20 more shelters at a popular seafront spot.
A proposed explosion of housing developments in an historic market town will see more than 5,000 new homes built as the population rockets.
Kent pubs are preparing for an al fresco future as landlords expect the public's desire for social distancing to continue well beyond the pandemic.
Council officers believe a 275-acre expansion of a fruit farm will benefit the Kent economy in wake of both Brexit and coronavirus.
Fire crews extinguished an aggressive blaze when a caravan in a layby on a busy A-road went up in flames.