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A new event planning business has opened a studio in an empty town centre unit.
A disused red phone box is set to become the smallest museum in Kent, where visitors will be able to listen to stories celebrating the area.
Traffic calming measures once slated by TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson will soon be replaced but some residents would rather see them removed entirely.
Spades, a rake and a gardening hoe have been stolen from a shed in a village allotment.
The owners of a burger van less than 500 yards from the site of a new McDonald's say they fear the restaurant will cause traffic chaos.
A 45-year-old man last seen on Valentine's Day has been reported missing.
An opening date for The Range has been revealed as bosses prepare to fill an abandoned John Lewis store.
A Kent actress who made history as the first deaf person to win Strictly Come Dancing has been named the third most influential person in TV.
A historic tree is at risk of being chopped down after a report found it might be damaging a Grade II-listed manor.
Rail services were at a standstill after a person was hit by a train.
Several vehicles including a double decker bus have been involved in an accident.
Firefighters are investigating the cause of a blaze that broke out in an outbuilding.
A water company has started work to reduce sewage overflows across Kent, but bosses won't confirm if customers will be forced to foot the bill.
A busy road was closed in both directions after a lorry hit a railway bridge.
A 17th century manor house with 10 luxury bedrooms, a new restaurant, and a wood-cladded pub will open to the public as a hotel this summer.
Police would like to speak to a man seen on CCTV after a shop assistant was threatened and cash was stolen from a till during a robbery.
Shop owners say they have been losing vital trade since customers were banned from parking in a layby outside their premises.
People are being urged to visit a commemorative bench which "will be taken away at some point" as a temporary project by Netflix comes to an end.
Two fire engines were called to tackle a blaze which broke out in a derelict outbuilding.
Neighbours who have had their cars damaged by HGV drivers getting stuck down residential roads are calling for better signs to stop them getting lost.