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Worried residents say traffic-calming measures are needed in their small but busy street as speeding drivers have become a “menace”.
An artist who has created award-winning pieces from her studio in Kent has launched her latest exhibition with magical beats and spells.
A school is set to become the first in the county to lock pupils’ mobile phones away in secure “Yondr pouches” during the day.
A business owner who started selling Italian produce from a market stall in lockdown has just opened his first high street deli.
An A-road was closed in both directions for three hours following a crash involving two cars.
A busy road is to be closed overnight for a week as work progresses on a controversial 725-home development.
Traders fear removing vital parking spaces from outside shops to make way for a new £1.5m bus lane could have a devastating impact on the town centre.
An inspirational nurse who founded a charity dedicated to caring for terminally ill patients has died aged 89.
Bosses at an animal park have cut the site’s opening hours to just three days a week over the next four months.
Town centre traders are split over plans to extend a high street traffic ban – with some fearing it could “kill” their small shops.
A food truck owner says the reputation of the cafe next door, which closed due to poor hygiene reports, is dragging down his five-star business.
A crash between a car and a lorry caused rush-hour delays near the M20.
A takeaway which serves Mexican and American food from a coffee shop has announced it is closing.
Police, fire and ambulance crews were called to a two-car crash on a dual carriageway.
The terrifying moment a car smashed into the central reservation after being hit by another vehicle has been caught on dashcam.
Aldi is calling on shoppers to lobby council bosses over a "frustrating" planning condition preventing work from starting on a new store.
A tearoom in the oldest part of a town centre is set to close following eight years of “rocky” trade.
Plans to demolish a bungalow and replace it with houses have been refused – with councillors calling the designs “hideous”, “overcrowded” and “stark”.
An eye-catching new image shows how part of a town could be transformed with a new culture and education hub.
Devastated young twins are pleading for thieves to return their beloved £25,000 championship bikes.
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