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A scheme to convert an old booking office at a village train station into a pizza takeaway have been refused.
Hundreds of people have opposed plans for a vineyard and visitor centre designed by architect Lord Foster.
A long-awaited plan on future housing and other development needs is set to be released.
A council has asked for more time to determine how to spend cash for a multi-million pound government-funded infrastructure project.
An inqust has found a prisoner died after staff failed to record his mental health needs.
It has been revealed that one of the county's biggest hospital trusts has recorded a multi-million underspend because of its focus on tackling Covid.
Plans to open a drive-in cinema at a popular outlet centre have been rejected.
A developer is hoping to build new homes near the site of a a proposed multi-million pound railway station.
The next step towards completing a town centre development is under way with plans for 45 affordable flats beside a former car park.
The next stage in ambitious plans for a "world-class winery" is under way.
A council decision not to allow a fast food firm from opening at a shopping centre has been overturned.
A new academy and 181 homes will be built after councillors gave the plans a hesitant thumbs up – just days after deferring the matter.
The results of a consultation on how a council intends to spend £170m of government cash have been revealed.
Labour party members are celebrating after gaining a council seat last night.
The number of requests made for grass to be cut soared by 240% after No Mow May when compared to the same three months last year.
Multi-million pound plans to help revamp a town centre have been given the go-head as a council eyes city status.
Residents say they are exhausted after repeatedly battling development plans for tennis courts behind their homes.
Concerned campaigners will have to wait and see what the future has in store for a former recreation site.
Planning officers have recommended that multi-million pound plans to build a new school, 180 homes and wedding venue be given the nod.
The head of an organisation which promotes community relations said an event in which a police chief took the knee promoted Kent as a tolerant place.
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