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A survey of 222 small towns has listed one in Kent as England's third 'most resilient' during the coronavirus pandemic.
Police have temporarily closed down a holiday park's clubhouse after finding it serving alcohol during the coronavirus lockdown.
Two radio presenters have been broadcasting since 7am and aim to carry on for 24-hours to celebrate Comic Relief.
A Kent Surrey and Sussex air ambulance helicopter has landed at a girls' school.
Heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, known as The Gypsy King, has paid his respects after the death of a 26-year-old man.
Pictures have emerged of asbestos-ridden roof riles dumped along a road in the town.
A footpath to the shops which turns into a mud bath every time it rains is to get made up after nearly 10 years of complaints from residents.
Over the past five years 57 schools in Kent went up in flames and 16 were reported to have been arson attacks.
An air ambulance landed in a pubic park to join two other land ambulances as part of a medical emergency.
Councillors have agreed for 1,200 more homes to be built on farmland but say improvements to road junctions must come first.
A council wants to give its former offices a £1.5m makeover but must begin work by the end of this month to qualify for government cash.
Two traders who set up a stall selling fake trainers, clothes and sunglasses have been ordered to pay back £136,476 under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
A veteran charity fundraising known as the Whistling Postman has told how Marmite on toast helped him recover from coronavirus.
A group has been given a double-decker bus by a travel firm so it can take a community supermarket on the road for families in need.
A jury returned a verdict of death by misadventure after a retired Army officer was knocked over by a lorry and was then let down by hospital staff.
Pupils have returned to school after two months of being taught at home - we went to find out what they and teachers think of being back in class.
A scheme to turn an abandoned concrete firing range into a string of beach huts has attracted support from a fan in Hampshire.
A community has teamed up with a supermarket to offer free afternoon tea for two to celebrate coronavirus heroes.
A pub has blamed new Brexit regulations for holding up beer and forcing it to cancel an eagerly anticipated event.
Village pet owners warned to be vigilant after second cat suffers mystery 'bleach attack'.
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