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The new owners of a village pub want to add high end caravans to their garden, to “keep the business sustainable”.
Some twelve birds of prey will have to be rehomed as shows at an attraction are set to end, as they have become too expensive.
Residents say their town has “lost its vibrancy”, investment has plummeted and the high street has declined since a vital service was ripped away.
New flats and a rooftop courtyard could be built above a town centre WHSmith store after plans to redevelop the site were put forward.
A 22-year-old from Kent is the latest bombshell to enter the Love Island villa.
Fast-food giant Taco Bell has put forward plans to open its first restaurant in a town, next to a new KFC drive-thru.
A popular pub forced to close during the Covid pandemic has reopened after a £150,000 revamp.
Traders say teens are running riot in a town centre – drinking alcohol hidden in McDonald’s cups, attacking vulnerable people and egging shops.
A new multimillion-pound hybrid ship set to save 40% of fuel has arrived in Kent for the first time.
Two Second World War Nissen huts hidden on the edge of a village could be converted into homes after new plans were put forward.
The new team behind a town centre cafe say they are in it for the long haul despite the unit's troubled past.
A street artist whose work has gained a huge following says he hopes to brighten up drab walls across a Kent town.
The world's largest cargo ship is currently sailing past the Kent coast after its maiden call to the UK.
The late Paul O’Grady’s husband has announced the couple’s pet goats have died just two months after the star passed away.
An investigation has been launched after a woman was sexually assaulted, and a pot was thrown at a salon worker near a parade of shops.
A raised zebra crossing installed just three months ago is being rebuilt following concerns over its height.
The first pint has been served at a village pub saved from closure following a community effort to buy it.
Anxious dog walkers fear a huge hole dug out by yobs and filled with rubbish is an accident waiting to happen.
Construction is set to start next month on a controversial development which received more than 1,000 objections before getting the green light.
A pub landlord has unveiled plans to expand amid a wave of closures as costs climb and customers rein in their spending.