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A war memorial has been left looking "tatty, shabby and unloved" according to a military history expert calling for the landmark to be restored.
Furious neighbours say the sound of a leisure centre heat pump humming outside their homes is "driving them crazy".
Shepherd Neame chiefs say they are confident a village pub will reopen soon after the previous licensee pulled out.
A mum has shared her disbelief after peering out of her window in the early hours to see four horses trotting down her street.
A lengthy diversion adding more than an hour onto people's journeys is being put in place while essential repairs close a motorway bridge.
A resident frustrated with shopping trolleys blocking a river says someone needs to take responsibility for the mess which is only getting bigger.
A petrol station was cordoned off as armed police descended following reports a man was seen with a weapon.
The largest ever locomotive to run on a heritage railway line has arrived and will be staying to transport visitors for several weeks.
Hated roadworks which were only supposed to last six months are set to end next month, a year after they started, with yet another setback.
Doctors involved in the care of an 86-year-old woman made "indefensible” decisions about her treatment before her death, a damning report claims.
Youths firing catapults and hanging off railings at a multi-storey car park have prompted warnings for parents during half-term.
A musician says he was so humbled he cried after finding out a woman almost 4,000 miles away tattooed his song lyrics onto her arm.
A town centre art trail is underway as the final murals decorating drab walls are now complete.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker after five police vehicles were spotted in a road.
P&O has launched a full investigation after an issue with a lifeboat on one of its new hybrid ships during a safety drill.
New plans have been revealed to turn part of a historic sea shelter earmarked for a restaurant and yoga studio into a two-bedroom home.
Prices for homes at a new seaside development have been revealed, with a one-bed flat costing almost half-a-million pounds.
A village pub run by Paul Hollywood's fiancée has been put on the market for £1 million.
A father is calling for a new pedestrian crossing to be installed on a busy junction after spotting a number of near-misses.
Villagers have paid heartfelt tributes to their neighbour and friend Paul O'Grady following his sudden death aged 67.
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