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An ambulance station has reopened after a six-month £1m makeover and with a training room in memory of former paramedic Rhod Prosser.
A seaside supermarket has closed its petrol station and car wash for a major refit while the main store also undergoes a 'refresh'.
A teenager has captured a mysterious object parachuting into the sea off Kent.
A sailor used the light from his mobile phone to guide rescuers to the mooring buoy he was clinging to after his dinghy sank in heavy winds.
Work can now start on the final phase of a huge seafront regeneration scheme despite the lack of a marina.
Five out of nine of its original councillors have quit - plus the clerk - over the past year but nine applied to join one of Kent's town councils.
A man has been charged with stealing 17 items from a municipal rubbish dump.
A bus driver on jury service sent home after groping a woman Crown Court worker has admitted sexual assault.
A body has been found in woodland which was taped off for much of the morning.
A temporary coronavirus testing station has been set up in a car park on the seafront next to a sandpit, amusement park and ice cream kiosk.
A lifeboat has rescued the crew of a drifting vessel without a rudder and a leaking fishing boat. It was also called to a yacht which had run aground.
A class and its teachers has been sent home to self isolate after a girl tested positive for Covid-19.
A funfair with rides and attractions which was held in a town park has caused a stir as people question whether it should have been allowed.
Residents can sign up to take part in the first council area committee for the Isle of Sheppey.
Kent's strangest folk tales were recorded by Thomas Ingoldsby in the Ingoldsby Legends. But who was this mysterious friend of Charles Dickens?
A GP surgery has given more than 600 older patients their free flu jabs in one marathon three-hour session. And more are on the way.
A pupil and some of her classmates were sent home from a Kent grammar school after a positive coronavirus test which has left some parents fuming.
A clerk has followed three councillors by walking out on a trouble-torn town council branding it "most obnoxious."
One area is gearing up to promote tourism in 2021 to help overcome this year's affects of the coronavirus lockdown.
It is all change in one Kent town centre as two household names put their premises on the market.
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