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Villagers awoke this morning to see lorry loads of mattresses scattered down two roads.
An application has been put forward for a petrol station, convenience store, 37 business units, and an office block next to a rugby club.
A beautician and a barber say their shops are struggling due to “dead high streets” and “too much competition”.
Reduced roadworks are being put in place along the A249 until next summer.
A two-car crash that caused severe delays for two hours is the second incident to happen along the same road this week.
An elaborate light display that uses computer coding and LEDs to raise money for the RSPCA has been compared to the Leed’s Castle Christmas trail.
An RNLI vessel that spent 30 years at sea, saving dozens of lives, has been retired to a historic dockyard.
Detectives are appealing for information after a man was reportedly stabbed in an alleyway, leading to three arrests.
People living in a neighbourhood “full of young children and families” have questioned the safety of a proposed substance misuse treatment facility.
The A21 was closed in both directions following a three-vehicle crash.
Part of a main road outside a PureGym and Nando’s is to close for three days due to a recurring water leak.
There are long delays on the M25 due to a broken-down car on the QEII Bridge.
A man has been charged after armed police locked down a residential street following reports of someone holding a gun.
Emergency gas pipe repairs that caused weeks of chaos have finally been completed.
A couple who run a family-owner fish and chip shop have seen their profits plummet by almost half due to badly placed ‘road closed’ signs.
An inspection has revealed a jail holding men convicted of serious offences is having “chronic” difficulties recruiting staff.
A Kent comedian has died after being diagnosed with lung cancer.
A historic building that was left in ruins after a devastating fire 20 years ago has been transformed into a “popular” co-working space.
An elderly resident injured after falling in a fly-tipped alleyway says there’s no civic pride left in her town.
More than 30 bicycles which have been repaired and recycled by prisoners have been donated to a school to sell at its Christmas fair.