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Frustrated residents say more signs are still needed around a huge border site as lost lorry drivers continue to damage their homes.
A watch that belonged to a soldier during the First World War has been returned to his family in Kent after 107 years.
A Take That star is set to perform in Kent at a venue hoping to revive a high street’s nightlife.
An independent clothes shop is closing after 11 years as its owner embarks on a new career.
A driver has been arrested following a 22-mile police pursuit after a crash involving a Porsche.
A warning has been issued over dogs running around fields off lead harassing pregnant ewes, leading to fears they could lose their lambs.
A popular hotel has been given the green light to create two new holiday lets and a treatment room out of shepherd huts.
Bosses at one of Kent's top tourist attractions have defended their decision to introduce charges in their car parks.
A restaurant is planning “much-needed” upgrades which it says are vital to secure its long-term viability and bring it up to modern standards.
A cyclist was hurt in a rush-hour incident after coming off their bike on a main road.
A council has u-turned on plans to shut all facilities at a leisure centre for nine months, sparking joy among sports groups.
A woman who has longed to learn to skate since she was a child is one of scores of people calling for a town to have its own ice rink.
A lucky lottery winner has claimed their prize after purchasing the ticket on Bonfire Night.
Builders have started work on a new Costa drive-thru but questions remain over the future of the wider retail park it is set to become a part of.
A young horse that was almost crushed to death in the back of a lorry was rescued at the Kent border.
A new tenant is being sought to take over a town centre bar, which has closed just two years after being launched by twin brothers.
A school that makes pupils lock their phones away at the start of the day has won an award for the policy’s positive impact on its children.
Concerned shoppers fear parking issues at a popular retail park will get even worse if plans for a 24-hour Starbucks drive-thru are approved.
A nine-month closure of a leisure centre will be reviewed next week after a council heard of the “devastating” impact it could have on residents.
Plans to install a zebra crossing on an A-road could have “lethal” consequences, say anxious residents.