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Columnist John Nurden has been out of sorts this week, doing his finest Blues Brothers impression after misplacing his glasses.
A discount chain has taken the unusual step of lobbying residents in a bid to get a new £9m superstore approved – against planners' advice.
Drilling work laying a £3m pipeline has had to be abandoned because of 'unforeseen issues' discovered underground, says Southern Water.
A residential home seems to be beating the crisis engulfing Britain care sector while others could soon sink in the perfect storm.
A new league table showing the number of GP appointments offered by each surgery will 'name and shame' and hit morale even harder, it is warned.
It's the biggest dilemma of a year not short of them, who gets the last Bounty, but bonkers bosses' cynical ploy is not lost on columnist John Nurden.
Tributes have been paid to a beer maker and hop grower who has run an award-winning brewery for more than 30 years.
A brother and sister are both working behind bars at one of Kent's biggest prisons.
A TikTok rant about a seaside town received 134k views in two days – but is it really the most dangerous place in the south east?
There is to be more disruption to one of Kent's busiest roads as a gas company battles to replace leaking mains.
Homeowners have been warned about the dangers of disposing of hot ash after a garage went up in flames.
A pedestrian was hit by a car outside a girls' secondary school but escaped with no injuries.
A photo shows the precarious position a van ended up in after a crash on the dual carriageway.
A retired inventor says he has developed a scheme which could generate electricity by using the power of the tides.
Flossie might be deaf, half-blind and only have three teeth but she has still managed to become the world's oldest cat.
Traffic jams are beginning to ease after a lorry's brakes were locked on at the Dartford Tunnel causing misery to motorists.
Tributes have been paid to the Kent-based technical director of ITV Sport who has died while covering the World Cup in Qatar.
Drinkers were stunned when they looked up from their beer to see police raiding their working men's club as part of a drugs crackdown by bosses.
A Kent supermarket has boosted the kmfm Give A Gift Christmas appeal by donating two baskets of toys to the radio station's studios.
A former Bonmarche store could be split in two and be turned into six self-contained flats if its new owners have their way.
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