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Employees at a council-run leisure centre have been made redundant after it was closed to make way for a multi-million pound makeover.
People living near a former disused quarry are concerned over plans for hundreds of homes, a school and a wedding venue.
Controversial artwork that went on public display at a council-run park has been described as a 'ridiculous project'.
Around 1,800 patients of a failed dermatology provider may have come to harm during their chaotic tenure in Kent.
Youngsters have been working to raise a smile by spreading kindness in their community.
A man was left waiting for an apology after council operatives mistakenly threw away floral tributes to his mother.
Members of a motorcycle club paid a fond farewell to one of their members at his funeral after he died from coronavirus.
A housing provider is looking to demolish an old block and build new flats aimed at older people in a town centre site.
Youngsters and teachers alike have been raising a smile by taking part in a viral challenge involving toilet paper.
A grandfather has told why he stayed in Nepal during the coronavirus pandemic and how he is helping the community while there.
We're showcasing some of the moments where people have been trying to raise a smile and make a difference in their community.
A perverted cyclist who indecently assaulted women while he rode past is being hunted.
A teacher has been allowed to continue teaching despite failing to inform her school she was the subject of criminal investigations.
A father and daughter team are hoping to cycle the length of the country to raise money for a good cause.
Two young footballers have taken on the challenge of running 200km to raise money for the NHS.
A multi-vehicle crash on the A2 forced emergency services to close the road.
Bluewater has announced Boots will reopen after temporarily closing earlier this month.
The government has set up a coronavirus testing site in the car park servicing one of the county's international rail stations.
A care agency which helps people live within supported accommodation needs to draw up a plan of action on how to improve the quality of its service.
Councils have reported the extent of the financial support they have been able to give to businesses to help them during the coronavirus outbreak.
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