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A womenswear clothing chain is moving to a store three times larger than its current premises at the same shopping centre after two decades.
Three floodlit 3G football pitches have been unveiled as part of a new-look sports complex.
The next phase of a secondary school’s multimillion pound rebuild is underway as new images are released of how the buildings will look once built.
A fast growing lifestyle brand targeting young shoppers is promising to put “the blue into Bluewater” when it opens its first Kent store.
Plans for a new medical centre serving more than 13,000 patients have been approved several years after they were first proposed.
Runners staged a protest in a call to organisers of a free weekly run to reinstate controversially deleted data.
A supported living facility for patients with mental health issues is fighting to stay open after a council’s decision to pull its funding.
Video of a drug dealer weighing out cocaine led to his arrest and helped thwart a drug supply chain.
Investigators have been granted permission to access the entire site of a crumbled cliff road after a year of legal wrangling.
Three people have been arrested after a huge haul of suspected counterfeit items were recovered by police following a raid on a warehouse.
A canine playground including Kent’s first indoor fun pool for dogs, plus a tricks studio, has opened.
A youth group is looking for a new base after the health spa which owns the land ended their lease over safety fears.
Proposals have been unveiled to create Kent’s first health and wellbeing-focused leisure destination.
Vandals have removed safety bars and smeared dog poo on a set of swings.
A mum is “disgusted” with her son’s school after receiving a letter criticising his attendance while he battled a life-threatening illness.
As the NHS struggles to cope with the country’s mental health crisis, we spoke to those who are finding alternative places to get support.
A special scanner has been launched at a hospital to stop children worrying about having an MRI.
The King will be continuing his patronage as the Medway heritage site’s trust celebrates its 40th year.
A trust has been given the go-ahead to build a new special needs school following the success of its existing academies.
Youth workers have set up a petition calling for their club to be reopened after being left heartbroken at having to turn devastated children away.
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