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Roadworks causing lengthy delays for commuters along a major route are set to end tomorrow.
Police are on the lookout for a man who allegedly stole metal and tools from a home overnight.
Police are hunting a fugitive who imported firearms through Kent and failed to show up at court.
Two shop owners fed up of having to travel to London for good quality Asian produce have opened their own cash and carry.
A crash involving three cars has prompted fresh calls for extra safety measures on an accident-prone road.
Fire crews believe a blaze that broke out in a derelict building was started deliberately.
Four people have died in “two tragedies” in the Channel, including a two-year-old boy who was “trampled to death”.
Parts of a street were cordoned off by police after reports a man threatened to set fire to a house.
Two children aged four and six and a 30-year-old woman were injured after reports four dogs were dangerously out of control.
An empty unit in the middle of an industrial estate could be turned into a performing arts studio as a theatre company bids to take it over.
A town’s fourth Costa Coffee is set to open next month as work on a new drive-thru branch nears completion.
An opticians has confirmed when its new store will open in a closure-hit shopping centre as questions remain over the return of a bookstore.
A campaign has been launched to protect a sports centre which closed without warning from the “wrong kind of buyer”.
Frustrated residents say plans to relocate a town centre bus station and replace it with a park will encourage drug users and anti-social behaviour.
Bosses at a rugby club say they are “absolutely gutted” their equipment was damaged by vandals for the second time this month.
A woman who failed to get vet treatment for her cat who was suffering from dental disease has been banned from keeping animals for five years.
A Rolls Royce famous for appearing in early episodes of The Apprentice is set to go under the hammer in Kent.
A van driver who knocked down and killed a seven-year-old boy would have only had a split-second to react before the collision, an inquest has heard.
A fed-up gran says “dangerous” potholes are putting mobility scooter riders’ lives at risk every day.
A popular cafe that closed following a zero-star food hygiene rating is set to reopen after a major revamp - including losing its famous colours.