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Coastal homes that sat incomplete for years have finally hit the market for a pricey sum.
The mystery behind the disappearance of a famous piece of artwork has been solved after reports it had been cut off and stolen.
Church leaders have apologised after safeguarding allegations made against a deceased priest have been found as ‘credible’.
Forty-five parks in the county have been named as some of the best-kept outdoor spaces in the UK.
Traffic is queuing on a major road as works set to last 11 days have started, causing a headache for motorists.
Frustrated villagers hoping for a quiet life in a rural corner of Kent say the traffic chaos caused by lorries makes it more “like living on the M25”.
Plans to turn a 300-year-old pub into two homes have been refused by councillors who feared the “unacceptable loss” of a community facility.
Ambitious plans for a multimillion-pound bike factory are set to be deferred by two years because of the “weak economic climate”, bosses say.
NHS trusts across Kent and Medway paid out £76 million in negligence claims for maternity failings over the last five years, new figures show.
A 25-metre inflatable obstacle course is returning to a popular park for three days this summer, with a new zone for kids.
Four cars were stolen in a spree of keyless car thefts, prompting warnings from police.
A man has been fined £1,000 after he was filmed on CCTV dumping a bed and mattress near a business park.
A 10-year-old boy who was airlifted to hospital after being hit by a bus is now awake and doing better than doctors predicted, his mother says.
People in Kent are being given the chance to star in a new reality TV show - which it is understood will be filmed at a historic castle.
The mother of a seven-year-old girl who is selectively mute has told how playing football sparked a “miracle” breakthrough.
A riverside path was cordoned off following reports an unexploded wartime object had been found in the water.
A town centre charity shop has unexpectedly announced it will close just three years after opening.
Homeless people are set to move into new accommodation pods on a flood-hit car park later this year as the cost of temporary accommodation soars.
Angry tennis players say the introduction of charges at courts that have been free for years will put people off the sport.
A person was taken to hospital after collapsing near public toilets.