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A councillor accused of 'hypocrisy' says he bought a one-acre meadow to encourage wildlife and insects.
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Another swan has been mauled by a dog which was allowed to run off its lead at a seaside country park.
Two bands have organised a gig so their fans can watch them from their cars.
A sex event in Kent is improving the lives of hundreds of people living with disabilities - here's the heart-warming story behind it.
New mayor axes role of council chaplain after nearly 50 years.
Fed-up residents say they have been waiting 13 years for a developer to finish surfacing the roads and pavements of their housing estate.
A troubled council has lost a third of its councillors over allegations that it has become 'unbearable' and 'toxic'.
A homeless duck has done what the rest of us can't and managed to see a GP and surgery staff are now trying to find its owner.
Developer Mark Quinn's bid to meet transport minister Grant Shapps about plans for a new 'garden village' and junction on the M2 has been scuppered.
A man aged 29 who has the mental age of a six-year-old says he was shot by an angry father.
Extra buses and student-only Covid-29 compliant coaches introduced for the school runs when pupils goes back to class.
Raoul Fraser and his team have taken over a caravan park at a Kent coast holiday resort. Here's why.
Businessman Sean D'Alton buys up supplies of Isle of Sheppey rock - so he can give them away to visitors.
He's dodged bombs and rockets, was in the middle of the Jeremy Thorpe affair and now works closely with Joanna Lumley. And it's all in his new book.
A councillor who has THREE homes and an acre of land is accused of being a 'hypocrite' because he has voted against new houses. He says he isn't.
A 'cursed' ferry firm has upped anchor and sailed its boat 150 miles to Dorset and its boss hopes a name-change could stop its run of bad luck.
Rare chance to hear Pirates of the Caribbean and Lovejoy star Ian McShane narrate Sheppey 'bomb ship' documentary which broadcasters won't screen.
A wheel of death, flying trapeze and a deadly crossbow are among the heart-stopping circus acts now touring Kent.
How Kent is celebrating the 75th anniversary of VJ Day - Victory in Japan - when the Second World War finally ended.
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