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A little black moggy found alone and in desperate need of veterinary help needs an emergency surgery costing thousands of pounds.
A young lad who enjoys wading through mud in search of historical glassware was shocked to find a 9mm pistol.
A young dog found unable to walk is going to need two costly and complicated fracture repairs.
Aerial pictures have revealed the progress that’s being made on a new multi-million pound business park project.
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A dog-lover has warned other pet owners about a sea wall covered in potentially harmful caterpillars.
Iceland has confirmed it will be closing one of its high street shops permanently.
A busy road was closed for three hours after a crash outside a Co-op store.
A heat-health alert has been issued as the temperature in Kent is set to reach almost 30C.
Fresh footage of a £92 million roundabout flyover project shows headway being made on new link roads.
More than 7,000 weed plants, a shotgun and a crossbow were confiscated by police during a crackdown on organised crime.
Detectives are looking for a man who reportedly exposed himself to two teenagers in a woodland.
Police are urging homeowners to look after their properties during the summer months following a string of burglaries across the county.
Several train services were cancelled, delayed or revised due to damage found on tracks at a station this afternoon.
A couple have packed in their jobs, sold their house and bought a boat with the aim of sailing the seas and offering charity work everywhere they go.
A specialist police diving squad was spotted in a dock basin this afternoon.
A pharmaceutical company has announced plans to close its Kent facility as it is no longer “financially viable” for it to continue production.
A judge has heard that nine-year-old is the youngest unaccompanied migrant to be put in a hotel by Home Office officials after crossing the Channel.
Firefighters have warned of the dangers of leaving cooking utensils unattended after responding to a fire started in a kitchen this evening.
Police and environment officers closed down a site that is thought to have been used for illegal dumping for the past three years.