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A tearoom is set to be reopen as a candy store which will specialise in nostaglic treats, the only one of its kind in the town.
A watch station which has monitored the coast for 22 years is set to close, but volunteers are searching for a replacement.
A primary school previously criticised for poor results and dwindling pupil numbers is celebrating after a glowing Ofsted report.
Fish are dying in rivers and jellyfish are washing up on our beaches. We ask the experts why this is happening and what we can do to help.
Two Kent crematoriums are offering loved-ones the chance to send their deceased relatives’ ashes close to the end of earth’s atmosphere.
A police helicopter was scrambled to help search for a trespasser on railway tracks in Kent.
An escaped snake had to be rescued after it was found hiding in a woman’s back garden.
Emergency crews tackling a huge fire ssued a warning to residents.
A pizza restaurant forced to close after a devastating fire is giving away free pizza to the first two customers as it prepares to reopen.
A young woman has been left heartbroken after her therapy cat was hit and killed by a quad bike.
A hair and beauty salon has announced it is closing after almost 40 years in a seaside town.
Identical twin sisters who have partied with The Rolling Stones and starred on The X Factor are still performing – at almost 80 years of age!
A pie and mash shop promising to bring a piece of the east end to town is set to open in a former tattoo studio.
Fire crews were called to a supermarket after a 4x4 went up in flames in the car park.
An 85-year-old woman reported missing from a shopping centre has been found safe.
Four police cars and a police van were called to a disturbance which broke out at a football match.
A police helicopter was seen circling after concerns were raised for a man’s welfare.
A road redesigned for a controversial new junction is being dug up again after safety concerns were identified with the surface.
A gang of 10 fishermen have been convicted of illegally using electrical currents to catch razor clams.
The new administration of a Kent authority has pledged to build 200 environmentally friendly council homes every year.