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Furious residents say sewage tankers are “ruining” their quality of life by heading to a nearby treatment works “at all hours of the day and night”.
Sections of a popular coastal walk have been closed off due to safety concerns after huge cracks appeared in the promenade.
Campaigners are celebrating after a developer’s last-ditch bid to build flats which would have changed a town’s skyline “forever” was snubbed.
Fresh plans for an empty M&Co shop have emerged - but the move has disappointed some who say the site should become a cinema again.
A village is set to have a lifeline store return inside its 19th-century home - five years after its previous closure.
A large crack has appeared across a road near a busy railway line where speed restrictions have already been put in place.
A council has selected a new operator to take over the running of a struggling town centre cinema.
The demolition of several dilapidated buildings is finally due to start, paving the way for a seafront redevelopment to begin.
A senior member of the royal family turned heads in Kent while visiting one of the county’s most famous landmarks.
A bus route that is vital for many patients at a GP practice is set to return, in a u-turn by Stagecoach.
Villagers have been left apprehensive after a landslide near their coastal properties and are concerned about when another could strike.
Residents have praised a huge new town centre mural, which has been created in a town already home to 18 pieces of street art.
A trio of Kent chippies are among the top 50 in the country, according to a prestigious list.
A coastal town has been hit by at least eight landslides already this year, with a play park now cordoned off and a key road shut until summer.
Frustrated shoppers have described accessing a Waitrose store as a nightmare after both lifts were closed in the car park.
A cafe owner has spoken of his devastation after vandals trashed his popular high street business.
Concerns have been raised for children’s safety after another landslide forced a play area to be cordoned off in the latest incident to hit the town.
The first steps have been taken in a major project to raise the curtain again at one of the country’s oldest theatres.
A fish and chip shop is set to stay open despite two huge landslides behind the property.
Furious residents are calling for closer monitoring of water levels after a canal burst its banks and flooded their homes.
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