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A school bus service is so oversubscribed that almost 40 children a day are unable to get on it.
Residents opposing a 2,000-home development have been further upset by a plan to build a link road to the M2 through a much-loved green space.
Cadbury has joined Poundstretcher in deciding to move out of an outlet centre.
A family say they have been left traumatised by birds dying under solar panels on their home and being left there for months.
The sister of convicted killer Michael Stone has told of her 24-year battle to prove he didn't kill Lin and Megan Russell.
A barge berthed on the River Medway for eight years is to make a 1,500-mile journey to start a new life as 400 luxury holiday apartments.
A driving instructor says he is frustrated at long waiting times for tests which has forced learners to book slots in areas miles away from Kent.
A van was left completely gutted after a suspected early hours arson attack.
A landmark former pub is to be converted into a new venue after years of wrangling over its future.
A mum has hit out at a school's uniform policy after her daughter was put in isolation – but the head has hit back saying rules are rules.
A gran who lost her job during lockdown has started a stall specialising in scooter clothing.
It's a case of new term, same old problem for residents living near a top private school.
An undertakers says it has seen an increase in interest for its special hearse since the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral.
Part of a major residential and retail development is to be transformed into student accommodation.
Police are investigating reports two schoolgirls were targeted by a pervert who indecently exposed himself to them.
A metal detectorist sparked a major rescue operation when he waded out from a beach in search of a 'cluster bomb'.
Pupils have been left stranded and an hour late for school after their bus service was cut following the easing of lockdown restrictions.
Lockdown is a distant memory for cafe and coffee shop owners in one town where almost 30 outlets in a third of a mile are enjoying boom times.
An author is to donate the proceeds of his latest Charles Dickens book towards a £1 million campaign to restore the writer's ornate Swiss Chalet.
A brasserie which was forced to close due to staff shortages has announced when it will reopen.