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Reality TV show The Only Way is Essex is set to film the final episode of its latest season in Kent.
Frustrated shop owners feel they are being “held hostage” by constant traffic disruption which is costing them important trade.
A car landed on its roof and a driver was cut free after a crash near a supermarket.
The air ambulance was called and a police cordon has been put in place on a residential street.
Police are concerned for the welfare of a missing man last seen walking out of an entertainment complex.
Police are hoping to speak to a man after cash, a watch and an iPhone 6s were stolen during a burglary.
Flowers have been tied to a lampost along a dual carriageway where a woman in her 40s died in a car crash.
A driver was found to have no insurance after a car with smoke coming from the exhaust was pulled over.
A man has been charged with intentional strangulation and criminal damage after a disturbance saw a shop window smashed.
Police were called and traffic built up after a crash between a bike and a scooter.
Plans to move a council HQ have taken a step forward but questions remain over what will happen to its current site.
A bid to install a pedestrian crossing as part of plans for a new cafe opposite a castle has sparked fears someone “could be killed”.
Coastguard rescue teams were called after a yacht capsized off the coast of Kent and was pulled to shore.
A driver has found themselves in a spot of bother after their car rolled down a hill blocking a path and wedging perilously close to a building.
A man has been arrested after a glass door at a nail bar was smashed during a disturbance in the high street.
A closure-hit car park is to shut AGAIN as repairs to remove stalactites from the ceiling “have not worked as anticipated”.
A specialist fabric store is shutting after almost a decade, with bosses blaming the closure of the town’s M&S, and the pandemic.
A Porsche 911 has been destroyed after going up in flames outside a pub for sports car enthusiasts.
A huge multi-storey car park that has sat largely empty for years could be used by staff working at a new bike factory.
A prominent former pub described as a “town’s roughest” has been transformed into an eye-catching boutique hotel with a fine-dining restaurant.