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An MP has asked residents and businesses to support new plans for a flyover at a motorway junction.
Motorbike champion Shane 'Shakey' Byrne will head to Kent's top racing circuit a year after he broke his neck.
It will be 75 years in August since an American ship carrying explosives sank in the Thames Estuary. There are still 1,400 tonnes of bombs on board.
A Kent aviation museum is starting to take off as volunteers began building an extension today - despite rain and wind hampering the project.
Captain Cutlass has announced the end of a much loved pirate festival.
An artist has promised a new sea wall mural will be 'quite different' to its 'moody' neighbour.
A stray dog found with a slit throat is to have emergency surgery today - thanks to a rescue sanctuary. Beware graphic images.
Extra charges for taking bags of soil, rubble, hardcore and plasterboard to KCC tips from this week will lead to more fly-tipping, warn protestors.
Warning: graphic image. A Kent council is appealing for help to trace the owner of a cockapoo which was left with appalling injuries.
Changing Rooms host Linda Barker has been booked to open Britain's 250th Bathroom Showroom.
Parents were horrified to discover a town's popular paddling pool remained shut and full of rubbish over the school half-term holidays.
The National Lottery has stepped in to save one of England's great forgotten naval monuments which was ravaged by fire 18 years ago tomorrow.
Thousands of music lovers saw tributes to Abba, Little Mix, Taylor Swift, Oasis, The Who and Chewbacca in a new festival.
A motorist who delivers blood for the NHS says he was cut-up by an ambulance driver on a roundabout.
Top tribute acts from the UK are descending on Sheppey this weekend for the Island's first major music fest.
Temporary traffic lights are to be installed on the A2 from Tuesday as work starts on replacing a mile of water main.
The Kent detective who arrested M25 murderer Kenneth Noye has hit out at plans for his release.
It took a lot of campaigning but Sheerness on Sheppey now has its first dedicated council for more than 50 years. We went to its first meeting.
The funeral of a Sheppey holiday park boss who loved the Strawbs is being held today.
A fairground boss claims a council employee yelled a racial slur at him in a row over posters.
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