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A council has apologised after being ordered to pay thousands to a mother whose autistic son went nearly a year without a formal education.
Plans have been submitted to develop an old bingo hall into hundreds of new flats and a commercial space.
Accommodation for students of a university which is closing one of its campuses could become Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs).
Pay outs to people injured on school grounds across Kent has cost the county's taxpayers £675,000 including one for £70,000 alone.
More police officers quit in 2022 compared to last year with most saying they were resigning due to being unhappy in their role.
A controversial plan to build retirement homes close to a nesting bird habitat has been approved – but with a ban on cat and dog ownership.
Plans for more than 20 self-build properties in protected countryside home to a protected bird have been rejected.
A councillor has announced she has changed parties two months after stepping down from Labour.
A decision has been delayed again on plans to redevelop a riverside site for hundreds of flats over concerns for a busy junction nearby.
Properties are to be snapped up by a council and used to provide temporary accommodation in a £5.6 million trial.
A local authority facing a £20m budget gap to educate children with special needs says it has been left in an 'awful' position by Whitehall.
Proposals for a new nature reserve – much of which would be wetlands – that would cost more than £2 million to create have been submitted.
A colourful scheme for 24 flats above a town centre shop have been submitted to a council.
A charity is warning more victims may be exploited in the current economic crisis, as it emerged modern slavery offences rocketed last year.
A plan for self-build homes near nesting birds looks set to be turned down, despite a suggestion residents could be banned from having cats.
A parish councillor received nearly half of the vote in a by-election held following the sudden death of a community stalwart.
More than 250 police officers from Kent stepped up to help in the country's biggest ever policing operation as mourners descended on London.
Kent's Police and Crime Commissioner has warned against buying e-scooters as a Christmas gifts, saying illegal vehicles will be seized.
Plans to open a doctors' surgery at a controversial development of hundreds of homes on a greenfield site have been axed.
A controversial plan to build the 'most modern cement production plant in Europe' has been approved. It will create 500,000 tonnes of cement a year.
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