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A bonfire burning in an area where people have been sleeping rough was put out by the fire service this afternoon.
A biker was seriously injured after crashing a bike on a village road - but was arrested by police on suspicion of theft.
An investigation is under way into the cause of a fire which spread to the ground floor of flats.
As the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain is marked, shocking statistics reveal that four out of 10 people haven't heard of the air battle.
A multi-million pound regeneration project has been announced for the old town and creative quarter for new shops, cafes, homes and work space.
As thousands of people head to the beach this summer, the RNLI has launched its drowning prevention campaign called Respect the Water.
Residents are being warned about cold callers after an elderly woman was burgled at her home.
There's far more to Prague than the reputation of Brits on their stag dos as we found out during a weekend break in the Czech capital.
The Prince of Wales is today attending a ceremony to commemorate 200 years of Gurkha service to Britain.
A new memorial to honour the Gurkhas in their support to the UK in Folkestone will be unveiled by a royal and Ab Fab actress Joanna Lumley.
A large wooden storage room at a fence making firm has been gutted by a fire this afternoon.
Two incidents are adding to more traffic congestion around Folkestone as Operation Stack is enforced.
What's happening in Folkestone and Hythe this weekend? Here's a short round up of a few events happening in the district.
Officers in a Kent seaside town are trialing new legislation they hope will tackle begging and street drinking.
MP Damian Collins has branded the way the French authorities dealt with the Calais protest crisis and resulting traffic hell as "shameful".
A newly elected Ukip councillor is under investigation after alleged comments about her representing minority constituents were reported to the party.
Teen's calmness which saved mum's life after she suffered seizure and collapsed in the bath praised by ambulance staff.
Organisers of Kent's War and Peace Revival announce this year's show will be the very last one.
Councillors overwhelmingly support proposals to lobby government to build a new nuclear power station in Kent.
A First World War propeller that was stolen from a shipwreck and turned into a coffee table has been handed to the Navy after being seized by police.
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