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A massive Dutch barge used during the 2012 Olympics before being converted into a ‘dream home’ with a bar, cinema and 10 cabins is up for sale.
Proposals for a sunken cafe and bar near an ancient medieval castle has prompted concerns among conservationists.
An annual cocktail event aimed at getting bodies back into the town’s businesses is returning next month.
A Kent MP and former minister for postal affairs has welcomed the decision by former Post Office boss Paula Vennells to hand back her CBE.
Fast electric vehicle chargers are due to be in operation at a busy motorway service station by the end of this month.
A grandmother claims her ex-landlord is refusing to hand over the ashes of her mum in a bid to force her to pay the clean-up costs of the property.
The mum of a young rough sleeper well-known for sitting outside a retail park store with his pet dog believes more could have been done to help him.
A homeless dad, who was well-known for sitting outside a retail park store with his pet dog, has died.
A vicar is looking to turn a field into an overspill graveyard because he is running out of burial space.
A council branded one of the worst in the country for planning its blueprint has hit back at a government minister who threatened to intervene.
Firefighters have been praised after a small blaze closed the country’s second-oldest cathedral.
A couple were watching television upstairs when £14,000 worth of silver bullion was taken from their home.
A state-of-the-art 24-hour gym has opened in a large unit at an out-of-town retail park.
Snatch and grab motorbike thieves have swiped a 6ft nutcracker model soldier from a town centre restaurant in daylight.
Plans to house 81 homeless families in a tower block have been put on hold after a fire safety inspection.
The former boss of a now-defunct care home business has been suspended from the profession after making disparaging remarks.
A chat between two friends over a cup of tea led to a veteran soldier being reunited with a medal he had misplaced.
Council chiefs say they are powerless to stop hundreds of homeless Londoners being relocated to Kent.
A former pub dating back to the 1740s has gone on the market for £500,000.
A drive has been launched to support local independent businesses this Christmas – and the council is offering free bus travel.