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A Facebook post showing a photo of dumped fridges made Chris Cox so angry he arranged to collect them.
A parish council has objected to a holiday park's plan to replace 10 old chalets and caravans with nine new chalets.
Villagers say they are feeding five starving horses left on waste ground. But the RSPCA says the animals are owned and there is nothing it can do.
A parish council has received a delivery of visors, face masks, aprons, gloves and hand spray to distribute to care homes in its village.
Prisoners are receiving £5 phone credits a week to keep in touch with families and friends during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Councillors want planning restrictions eased to let some holiday parks stay open all year to help with the housing shortage.
Patients have been switched to a temporary GP surgery after a lease on premises expired. But a new purpose-built surgery is on the way.
The man behind hits for Take That and the Spice Girls is producing a new all-girl 'super group' in coronavirus lockdown featuring a Kent singer.
A former firefighter who tackled a giant paper mill blaze and floods will get a special send-off when his hearse stops outside his old station.
A jack-up drilling rig used in the North Sea is now attracting visitors after it has been towed into a Kent port.
Police are searching for the occupants of a white van which failed to stop during a late-night chase.
A vet and an animal rescue sanctuary are trying to save the ear of an Alsatian dog which has been found abandoned in Kent.
Find out what happens when Dolly Molly-Polly turns up at No 3 Tin Cottage with a giant carpet bag in the latest from National Share A Story Month.
Police have released a picture of Craig Creasey who is now in jail after being caught on camera robbing a grandmother on her way to the shops.
A man arrested after being caught on CCTV mugging an old woman on her way to the shops has been sent to prison for 16 months.
Upchurch Cricket Club has been bowled over by the response to its appeal to keep it afloat during the coronavirus lockdown.
Kite surfers flocked to a Kent seaside resort after the government eased coronavirus lockdown restrictions on exercising in public.
The annual celebration to mark a Kent town's official return to Britain after 350 years of Dutch control has been sunk by the Covid-19 pandemic.
A Kent pub boss is opening up a drive-thru fast food takeaway in his car park in a desperate bid to stay in business.
Each district, borough or city council has set up a community hub to help the vulnerable during the Covid-19 lockdown. But what do they actually do?
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