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A nursery has been left to pick up the pieces after thieves trashed office equipment and left with petty cash.
Six months after public toilets closed in one town, businesses say they are losing customers and desperately need the facilities back open.
An ambulance call centre is the latest service to leave Kent's administrative capital, for a new £6.5 million station 13 miles away.
A temporary jobcentre designed to help locals find work has opened in a town centre.
Officers have targeted 10 businesses in a Kent town in a bid to raise awareness about modern slavery.
An MP has criticised a council for breaking its promise to fix drainage on a road prone to flooding after recent downpours.
There are calls for a car park covered in needles, faeces and rubbish from fly tippers to be cleaned up once and for all.
The cast of Jack and the Beanstalk spill the magic beans about what it's like to finally have live theatre back.
A couple whose garden has been 'ruined' by floods ever since a footpath was installed behind their home are seeking compensation from a council.
The mother of a young man who died from a single stab wound in an unprovoked attack is speaking out on the 10th anniversary of his death.
Police are hoping to identify those seen in CCTV after a number of valuable items were stolen during a break-in.
The family of a woman who died from sepsis after being admitted to hospital have instructed a solicitors' firm to look into what happened.
A person was treated by paramedics and neighbours had to be evacuated while five fire engines tackled a house blaze.
A drag queen from Kent has been labelled 'iconic' for her take on the Thomas Waghorn statue famous for having a traffic cone on its head.
A motorist who was pulled over for driving without insurance has been taken into custody after a drugs test found cocaine in their system.
A theatre that's future was thrown into doubt in 2020 is preparing for its biggest Christmas yet with its panto launch - but with no big name stars.
A contestant from Kent who became the first to leave the latest series of The Great British Bake Off talks of his time on the show.
A rail provider will investigate after an employee said he "didn't care" what a man's issue was as his sister had a seizure on a busy train.
A college is leading the way with digital education after becoming the first specialist setting of its kind to be accepted on an international scheme.
A former Met officer who Tasered a man excessively had lied to his bosses before when a suspect made off with a pair of handcuffs.