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The cost of living crisis has claimed another victim after spiralling expenses saw a businesswoman call time on her much-loved tea room.
Two fire engines have been called to deal with a house fire.
A tennis club has been granted £1,500 to attract new players into the game as part of a Covid recovering fund.
To mark International Nurses' Day, our reporter visited one of the county's biggest hospitals to spend time on a busy ward.
A coffee shop and desserts eatery are to open at a popular shopping centre.
Officers have arrested four men after raiding a garage suspected to be involved in installing illegal car hideaways used to conceal drugs and cash.
Officers investigating an attempted burglary have released images of a man who may have information that could assist their investigation
A hotel manager has said a poor hygiene score did not come as a surprise but changes have already been made.
A father-of-five says he was run over after chasing an alleged upskirter from a town centre Primark.
A company boss has offered to pay for and install security equipment at the grave of a baby girl after it was repeatedly targeted by vandals.
More than 1,000 worshippers came together to mark the end of Ramadan.
A man was taken to hospital after being hit on the head in an unprovoked attack.
A mother-of-three is fighting for more security cameras to catch those who vandalised her daughter's resting place and others in the same cemetery.
An 85-year-old kitchen assistant has celebrated 30 years working at a care home where 18 of the residents are younger than she is.
A newly-refurbished play area will cost around £10,000 to repair after it was vandalised.
The boss of a gin distillery has lifted the lid on a visit by fiery chef Gordon Ramsay.
The producer of two huge Saint George's Day events says he has had to delete and block racist trolls online after announcing the festivities.
Cat-crazy exhibitors and visitors from all over the country will be flooding into Kent to celebrate their love of cats.
As Easter is right around the corner, vets are urging pet owners to learn the dangers of chocolate poisoning.
The man leading the inquiry into the crimes of a murderer and necrophiliac has said he was reluctant to take on the role.