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CCTV has been released of two people suspected to have stolen a £320 sun dial from a charity shop which supports thousands of vulnerable people.
Emergency crews were called to rescue a teenage boy after he fell into the river in sub-zero temperatures near a town centre pub in the early hours.
A performing arts school which was founded 30 years ago could be forced to close due to a housing development earmarked on a former bingo hall site.
A driver watched on in shock as a car 'exploded' in front of him as he waited to pick up his girlfriend from work.
Steps are under way to repair an historic pier and return it to public use after it collapsed into a river.
There are calls for action as figures reveal Kent is one of the worst places for motorcycle thefts.
A multi-agency blueprint has been published setting out how councils, healthcare bodies and charities can work together to improve health outcomes.
Traders say they don't feel safe after claims a number of people were randomly attacked in the street.
A taxi firm boss has told drivers to 'take the plunge' after vulnerable passengers are reportedly left without a ride because they did not have cash.
Operators of a town centre post office are to scrap running the service which will leave a busy town centre without a service or any banks.
A young family with a newborn baby have been left without hot water and central heating for six weeks because of a faulty boiler at their rented flat.
A new grooming salon has opened following a revamp at a pet store based at a retail park.
Vandals have daubed unsightly graffiti over the ancient walls of a castle belonging to Historic England.
It's been a busy period for the crew of HMS Medway as it carried out several missions across the Caribbean.
The construction company behind a controversial plan for 800 homes near a beauty spot has been branded "out of touch".
With drinks inspired by Charles Dickens characters, a new cocktail bar has opened just in time for a winter festival week in the new year.
A pub landlord is stepping back and retiring from the boozer he saved from closure but its future is in doubt as to whether it will be taken over.
A businessman who ran a gentleman's outfitters as well as uniform and tie factories has died.
A man has suffered "life changing injuries" after a double stabbing at a nightclub.
Fine-dining and a "wall of wine" will be on the menu at a new venue planned for a town centre.