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Armed officers were called to a Post Office after threats were made to a member of staff.
A secondary school will shut early tomorrow because of a “critical” issue with its water supply.
Drug-dealing brothers who used an encrypted phone system to organise industrial-scale deals have been ordered to repay almost half a million pounds.
A beloved leopard who became popular with visitors at a wild animal park in Kent has died.
Hundreds of residents have signed a petition against plans for Kent’s biggest solar farm amid fears the scheme will cause “irreversible damage”.
A 27-stone woman who was left feeling "unlovable" after a break-up lost half her body weight - then found a new love.
A developer wants to slash more than £50m worth of new infrastructure and community facilities - putting a £30m road scheme and new school in doubt.
The future of an abandoned seaside holiday park is still in “limbo” with bosses showing no signs of reopening the site.
A new furniture store has moved into an empty town centre unit - even though the site is earmarked for demolition.
Six new shops are set to open inside a former all-you-can-eat restaurant in a trendy corner of a Kent town.
Drivers can now pick up a kebab at the same time as filling up following the opening of a new takeaway at a petrol station.
A grassroots music venue has been saved from closure after a charity stepped in to buy the historic building.
A wheelchair user who cuts and bashes his knees as he manoeuvres around his home, is sick of waiting to be moved into a more suitable property.
Police have made an arrest after a man was seen carrying a kitchen knife in the street.
Plans to move a private school out of its current home to make way for more than 1,000 homes have been ditched due to high costs.
Thieves armed with a “crowbar” raided a new Home Bargains store for sweets.
A rare, legally protected fungus that resembles a lion's mane has been found at nature reserve in Kent.
A brown bear who underwent pioneering, life-saving brain surgery has made a “very encouraging” recovery after six weeks of rehabilitation.
A musician who played his acoustic guitar during an eight-hour operation to remove a brain tumour says it was a “fascinating” experience.
Waterstones has revealed when it will return to a closure-hit shopping centre - six months after it left the site.
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