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The future of a leisure centre redevelopment is being considered as spiralling costs means it is set to cost five times more than first thought.
Plans for more than 100 homes have been turned down after councillors said it would add too much traffic to an already clogged "disaster zone" town.
A shopping centre empty for 10 years has been put up for sale by developers will be a raw deal for residents.
A controversial plan for a multi-million pound winery and visitor centre will be the subject of a planning inquiry.
A school will be able to take on dozens of new pupils after plans for a new teaching block were given the green light.
The man who runs one of Kent's largest councils is set to step down after spending 23 years at the authority and leading it for more than a decade.
A company's request not to pay more than £400k towards infrastructure upgrades due to concerns about its profits has been criticised by councillors.
Police have introduced new measures to help victims of domestic violence as figures show a rise in reported cases last year.
Tributes have been paid to a popular landlord and vocal councillor after he died following a short battle with cancer.
Labour councillors have asked for an apology to be made to hard up parents who missed out on summer food vouchers.
A town's MP has condemned plans for nearly 50 homes on a 'cramped' site off a busy A-road.
It's been three years since Medway Council declared a climate change emergency, so should they do the same to address the economic situation?
Reports of under 18s becoming victims of so-called 'revenge porn' have hit their highest levels since laws were introduced.
Children were the victims in more than 300 racist or religiously-prejudiced hate crimes across one area last year.
Plans have gone in to transform a site with 88 flats.
A convenience store in an anti-social behaviour hotspot been denied a licence for selling alcohol late at night.
Police want to stop two town centre stores from being able to sell booze for longer amid 'unacceptably high' alcohol-related crime rates.
A disused shopping arcade and car park in a town centre is set to be turned into an eight-storey apartment block.
The cost of funding children's social care placements is putting severe pressure on a local authority's finances.
People will have to wait longer to hear back about proposals to build 250 homes in a village.
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