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As Bluewater prepares celebrations for its 25th anniversary we take a look at what’s changed at its iconic food court over the years.
A former reality TV star has been sentenced after being caught speeding along the hard shoulder while high on cocaine.
It’s been confirmed that a new shop is opening in a shopping centre’s former Disney Store unit.
A new high street dessert chain has confirmed when it’ll begin to serve customers.
Waste disposal lorries in one borough have been delayed due to a lack of drivers in the area.
A driver has been caught on film manoeuvring onto the wrong side of an A249 slip road.
Eagle-eyed Guy Ritchie fans have noticed that parts of the county were used in the director's latest Netflix series.
A high street building that used to be home to a supermarket chain is on the market for more than £300k.
An amended planning application for a garden village scheme has revealed plans for a new recycling centre and fewer homes.
A college has confirmed it will not be accepting a new year group until it has undergone a multi-million pound extension.
Lifeboat volunteers responded to three separate incidents in just a 12-hour period.
There were delays on a dual carriageway after traffic was stopped in both directions by police.
The launch date for a new B&M in a town centre has been announced.
A pub that has been shut for a few days is opening back up for punters thanks to the return of an old licensee.
There is a planned closure for a busy dual carriageway exit slip as work continues on a multi-million-pound junction improvement scheme.
An MP says the rubbish littering several beaches is because of the Environment Agency’s delay in putting a stop to illegal dumping in the area.
A 1994 Rover Metro that was stolen from a private mechanic’s garage was found 48 hours later burnt out and abandoned near a village by the M2.
As the RNLI celebrates its 200th birthday we spoke to the people who put their lives at risk to protect those enjoying the county’s coastline.
A patient at a mental health hospital died in part due to neglect and gross failings by the trust.
A 37-year-old was able to take his own life at a secure facility after staff were not informed of his past medical records, an inquest has heard.