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Police are looking to speak to a group of men who may have information after an attempted burglary at a business.
More Covid-19 testing appointments have been made available across the county after slots became severely limited following the lockdown announcement.
A council has eased parking restrictions for residents after a surge in demand for spaces as more people work from home.
A little boy who has spent most of his life in hospital is hoping to raise enough money to buy a slide and make hospitals more fun for sick children.
With just a few hours notice, Scout leaders worked tirelessly to bring forward a socially distanced visit from Santa that proved a hit with residents.
A primary school which pulled out all the stops to support families through the pandemic has won a community hero award.
An engineering society whose club house was targeted by vandals has thanked the community for the 'overwhelming' support since launching a fundraiser.
One lane on a motorway was closed after a crash involving a lorry and a car.
Two men have been arrested after a security guard at a supermarket was threatened and hundreds of pounds worth of alcohol was stolen.
A father preparing to spend his first Christmas without his son has created a festive tribute to his 'kind-hearted' boy.
A performance of Jack and the Beanstalk has been cancelled at short notice as Kent remains in Tier 3.
Older folk among the first to receive the Covid vaccine have expressed their relief at the opportunity to be protected from the virus.
Staff and residents at a care home have joined forces to make an emotional yet uplifting Christmas film to reflect 2020.
A society that's offered train rides on a miniature railway since 1950 has set up an online fundraiser for a new roof after it was damaged by vandals.
Residents near a school who are fed up with 'unbearable' parking conditions twice a day are calling for parents to be more considerate.
Two people were conned into handing over money after fraudsters pretended to be police officers.
A couple forced back to the UK after years of travelling have taken the plunge through lockdown and started their own mobile café.
The efforts of a community fundraiser have paid off and Christmas lights have been switched on in a town centre.
New archways created in Kent, which spray people with a sanitising mist to stop the spread of Covid-19, are being trialled by businesses.
A festive display of lights outside a couple's home that has become a local phenomenon is this year raising money for charity.