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Plans for a huge Amazon distribution centre that would have created hundreds of jobs in Kent have been dropped.
A 19-bedroom hotel which played a key role in a town’s history is up for sale for more than £1 million.
More than 10,000 golf balls, a wheel barrow and specialist equipment have been stolen from a golf club after it was targeted overnight.
A dual carriageway is blocked as a car has crashed into trees at the side of the road.
Police spent hours scouring a river as part of a murder investigation following the death of a 66-year-old man.
A hospital trust has been ordered to make “immediate improvements” with staff shortages and “overcrowded” A&E departments leading to safety concerns.
Businesses and residents have welcomed plans to extend an order that seeks to stamp out nuisance and anti-social behaviour in a town centre.
Our reviewer was won over by stepsisters named Shakira and Beyonce, and even a carriage mishap couldn’t dampen the audience’s joy at a town panto.
Some 40,000 people have now backed a petition calling for Eurostar services to be reinstated in Kent more than two years after they were axed.
Plans to build scores of homes next to a “garden town” have been blocked – with councillors saying they have “nothing positive” to say about the idea.
The owners of a new venue got so fed up with having to travel for a good night out that they decided to liven up the scene in their town.
A girl who has a rare form of epilepsy suffers multiple seizures that can even stop her breathing is one of the most vulnerable children in Kent.
A cafe once voted the best in Kent has closed suddenly after just 16 months of trading.
A war hero who was awarded France's top military honour has celebrated his 100th birthday.
The family of a seven-year-old boy killed in a hit-and-run say the whole community is invited to the funeral, to reflect his generous spirit.
Wheelchair users are calling for vital upgrades to a 3km stretch of the King Charles III Coastal Path which they say is “completely inaccessible”.
Plans for a new nightclub have been welcomed by residents who say it could bring much-needed footfall and variety to their town.
The future of a long-awaited dual carriageway project is set to be decided next year after a developer appealed to amend its funding.
Worried neighbours say plans to knock down an old garage and replace it with a four-bedroom holiday home are “totally inappropriate”.
Worried residents say traffic-calming measures are needed in their small but busy street as speeding drivers have become a “menace”.
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