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The owner of pizza takeaway with a dirty oven, fryer and fridge has voiced his frustration after being slapped with a one-star food hygiene rating.
A casting agency is on the lookout for a range of different people to star in a big-budget Sam Mendes movie which will be filmed in Kent next year.
A long-running park and ride service which is causing a council to lose about £70,000 a month could soon become a thing of the past.
A discount chain has closed down one of its Kent stores which had been in operation for four years.
Kent's biggest fruit producing firm has been permitted to install polytunnels across 27 acres of farmland - despite fears they will look 'ugly'.
A trolley bay has been destroyed and three cars damaged in a bizarre crash in a Sainsbury's car park.
Residents hoping that mammoth housebuilding targets imposed on a Kent borough will be lowered have been given a glimmer of hope.
A new statue planned for a busy Kent high street can become a 'trysting point' for lovers to meet, say designers.
Motorists are breathing a sigh of relief as 10 months of roadworks at a busy junction have finally come to an end.
A family estate kept out of public view for decades is to become a wedding venue from next year - despite a string of objections from neighbours.
A main road is expected to be shut until Monday due to a burst water main.
Doctors have made the 'extremely difficult' choice to close down a GP surgery - leaving a village without a practice for the first time in 100 years.
A 20,000 sq ft sound stage is beginning to take shape at a Kent landmark ahead of the large-scale production of a Sam Mendes film.
Plans have been uncorked to convert a former restaurant and garage in a into a 'high-class' wine bar in a village high street.
Police are on the hunt for two hare coursers who abandoned their dogs and escaped from pursuing officers in a late-night chase.
A movie by Skyfall director Sam Mendes is to be filmed at a Kent attraction next year, with a large sound stage being built on-site.
Opponents to high street makeover plans fear the £1.2 million project will expose 'ugly' areas and leave the areas feeling 'empty'.
Multiple floors inside a historic building overlooking a cathedral's ornate gated entrance are poised to be turned into flats.
Residents have been "sickened" by the sight of diggers at work on a development in tranquil countryside - and fear green spaces are being wiped out.
A new Jobcentre has opened in a prime unit previously home to Currys, and more recently earmarked to become a late-night bar.