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People living in a new-build block of flats say its “inefficient” green energy system is making their bills much higher than they should be.
Shop owners who lost trade when customers were banned from parking in a layby say their “prayers have been answered”.
The owner of a high street deli says he is “overjoyed” to be granted a permanent alcohol licence despite objections over noise from residents.
Kent’s biggest Pride event is taking place this weekend with a star-studded festival - here’s what you need to know…
Devastated parents say they don't know how their autistic children will cope now a “lifeline” youth club has shut down.
Passengers had to be evacuated from a double-decker bus after it became stuck in a ditch.
Stunning shots of a Kent castle feature in the trailer of a new historic TV drama set to air on Prime Video.
Three men have been arrested following a huge emergency response at a block of flats.
Villagers fear the countryside will eventually become “one big urban mess” as plans for new homes were revealed.
Angry drivers say they won't pay to use a pothole-ridden car park after a council confirmed it is considering reintroducing fees.
A petrol station will be knocked down after plans to build a mini-supermarket in its place were given the green light.
A former JC Rook & Sons unit is to become a fishmongers and street food bar - two years after the popular butchers fell into administration.
A man with a “rounders bat” was among three people arrested amid a town centre disturbance - after a teenage girl was reportedly attacked in a park.
Streams running through a Kent village were polluted on almost 250 occasions last year, shocking new data reveals.
Three “remarkable” buildings in Kent have won awards for their exceptional and unique architecture.
A couple say they have opened a new Tex-Mex restaurant in the ‘perfect spot’, just two months after the previous cafe closed down.
A mum who needs life-changing treatment hopes one day she will be well enough to pick up her children without being in pain.
One of the last remaining businesses in a closure-hit shopping centre extension says turning the site into 200 homes could be a good opportunity.
Inspections are to be carried out on more than 5,000 council homes after “unacceptable” failings were revealed, including maintenance issues.
A nursery – which has been located in community centre for nearly 30 years – has been told to leave by the hall’s new owners.