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The number appears to be up for a town centre bingo hall that's set to close its doors after almost 50 years.
With the cost of living crisis and fears about the environment worsening our reporter tried an app that says it's helping the planet and our pockets.
Our reporter visited a nightclub a month after it received a warning after police concerns, a mass brawl and allegations of doormen hitting customers.
The owners of a dog found suffering and in a dire condition wandering the street are being asked to come forward.
A motorcyclist is being treated for injuries after a collision with a car.
The mother of a boy with learning disabilities has revealed how a dedicated swim coach can make all the difference.
Fire crews, police and paramedics have been called to the scene of an accident.
A nan who is living 'hand to mouth' due to the cost of living crisis was left overwhelmed by a kind stranger who paid for her fuel.
A dad-of-two has started their weekend off the right way by winning £1,000 on Kent's radio station.
Two mothers who are unable to fit their buggies through anti-motorbike gates are calling for their removal.
Drivers using their vehicles in an anti-social manner have been warned, fined and ordered to leave car parks by police.
A busy dual carriage way is now open following an accident between two vehicles.
A shed and fence fire shut a main route and caused major rush hour delays as crews rescued a woman from the scene.
Extended road closures predicted to cause weekend chaos have now been cancelled.
Former Squeeze musician, Jools Holland gave veterans a special visit while they made plaques for the Queen's Green Canopy.
The University of Kent and a southern Ukraine university are arranging online classes and lectures to help those impacted by the Russian invasion.
The mother of a 21-year-old who narrowly escaped death after being attacked is calling for young people to put down their knives.
A national bakery chain has indicated when its new venture - a first in the county - will be opening.
Lack of parking at Wembley amid the rail strike saw prices of private spaces rocket – but a plea to help a disabled fan, 18, get to the gig paid off.
A busy road will remain open tonight despite previous plans to close it for roadworks.