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Strictly Come Dancing winner Rose Ayling-Ellis has been inspiring performing arts pupils at her former school in Kent.
A gas engineer who stole irreplaceable items from people in Kent while carrying out legitimate work in their homes has been jailed.
A former shisha bar is being converted into a 100-seater Turkish restaurant with a jazz bar and a kebab van.
New pictures show a 'surge hub' built to take on Covid-19 patients is taking shape as construction is expected to finish this week.
Homeware giant The Range is already hiring staff for a new Kent store – even though its plans to convert an ex-John Lewis site are yet to be approved.
The owners of a shop which sold handmade bath accessories have announced it will not be reopening due to a lack of footfall.
A dog has died after a kitchen caught fire when items were left on the hob.
Footage shows the moment a yob with a large hammer attacked a memorial bench dedicated to a pub's loyal punter.
More than 1,300 people have signed a petition calling for parking spaces to be installed outside a sorting office surrounded by double-yellow lines.
Residents are hoping an order to protect ancient trees from being felled will be made permanent after the woodland was targeted by loggers.
A councillor is calling for the new Brexit minister to visit a village after another truck driver got lost trying to find a lorry park.
The owner of the latest tattoo studio to open in a town centre promises to bring something new to the high street.
A 62-year-old man wanted by police for five years has been arrested in Kent.
Asylum seekers who land on Kent's beaches will be triaged at an airport before being processed, the Home Office has confirmed.
The government says it will 'urgently seek clarification' after French officials banned Brits from driving through France to reach other EU countries.
Part of a ring road next to a new block of flats has been coated in raw sewage after a leak from a flowerbed manhole.
A motorway bridge that was closed while the emergency services responded to a welfare call has now reopened.
A bench in a shopping centre that was destroyed in an arson attack has been replaced thanks to a community effort.
An eyesore roundabout coated in litter, broken signs and police tape has been compared to a town tip by a resident desperate for it to be cleared up.
Hundreds of people flocked to a Kent beach to mark the 40th anniversary of the town's popular Boxing Day swim.
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