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A man tired of seeing his road used as an illegal dumping ground has called for action from neighbours and the council.
A couple are quitting the Garden of England for another beautiful part of the UK with the help of a top TV show.
Sisters Kathleen and Dorothy will both clock up a very special milestone.
A cyclist is aiming to become Help for Heroes’ biggest individual fundraiser.
A centuries-old castle is to remain closed for safety reasons.
The family of a train guard who overturned racist policy have welcomed a plaque which will be unveiled in his honour.
Creating balloon garlands started as a hobby but is now a blooming business.
A best-selling writer, who draws inspiration from where she lives, is releasing another book.
One of the county's most unusual addresses has been put up sale.
Residents rallied round to raise money for a defibrillator after a dad suffered three heart attacks and another died at the age of 48.
Moves to save struggling colleges have been completed in the largest ever further education transaction in the country.
Why were so many things in a part of Kent named after a man who traded slaves? We look at the history of Sir John Hawkins.
An A-level student whose straight As were slashed by this year's standardisation says it's unfair to those like her from lower performing schools.
In a year like no other, youngsters from across the Towns will be finding out how they have done in their A-levels.
The head of a new school opening in a few weeks' time is bracing herself for the challenge ahead.
Work on housing, roads and a new rail link is set to get under way after a council and Homes England officially signed a £170m infrastructure deal.
A lake on the site of an old quarry is now available for watersports.
A 34-year-old has been charged with attempted robbery and possession of an offensive weapon after a man was allegedly held-up at knifepoint.
A man has described how a thief tried to rob him of his bag, while armed with a large blade.
A group of conservationists who raised £50,000 to buy an orchard say they are increasingly concerned by damage being done by youths.