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Litter pickers who haul abandoned trollies out of a river each month are frustrated the supermarket they come from won't fund vital new equipment.
As we enter the ninth day of chaos on the roads in Kent, we speak to people living on the diversion route about how it is affecting them.
A man taking on a fundraising challenge is walking 41 racecourses across the UK to raise money for a charity set up by former jockey Bob Champion.
Traffic leaving the M20 because of Operation Brock has left residents feeling 'trapped' on an estate - as diversion signs cause further confusion.
A car park used as a drive-through Covid-19 testing unit will soon reopen to the public as the facility is taken down.
A crash between a lorry and a car caused further delays near the M20.
A bus route that was due to be axed later his month has been given a second chance after funding was pledged by a council.
An actress who lent her name to save a historic theatre in Kent has passed away aged 95.
An outdoor seating area could soon be upgraded to an all-weather garden room if plans to expand a restaurant are approved.
Plans have been submitted to turn a former bank into a place of worship after a church earmarked the unit for a new community centre.
New IMAX and 4DX screens have opened as part of a cinema's major expansion – seven years after plans were approved.
A Kent farmer has been ordered to pay thousands for health and safety breaches after a worker was injured by a potato harvester.
A council leader is confident a compromise can be found as a petition calling for parking bays outside a sorting office is being considered.
A hospital car park has been resurfaced and is back open after a temporary Covid-19 ward built in its place was taken down.
A garage forced to close after Storm Eunice tore down a brick wall has reopened five weeks after the damage was caused.
Residents are invited to have their say on plans to build a multi-million pound bike factory on wetlands.
A new sushi takeaway is hoping to set a trend for home-based businesses in a town.
Talks between P&O and staff made redundant collapsed soon after they began as a union called for a 'total boycott' of the firm.
A man accused of murdering a Kent mum-of-two has today denied killing a second woman who also disappeared.
Villagers say they felt a huge sense of relief when unpopular plans to erect a 5G mast in a conservation area were refused.
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