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A survey has found significant support for saving an Edwardian former department store building from demolition.
Bidders will have the chance to purchase a slice of one of the country’s most unique landscapes when a parcel of land goes under the hammer.
The sudden closure of a popular restaurant has left customers devastated.
A man in his 20s has been released on bail after a woman was allegedly raped in her home.
Progress is being made on the construction of a new fast-food restaurant in the car park of a supermarket.
One person is receiving medical treatment after a vehicle collided with a telegraph pole.
A former Kent MP has paid tribute to the Queen and spoken of a 'remarkable' welcome during a stay at a royal residence.
King Charles III has this evening told the nation he will endeavour to serve "with loyalty, respect and love" following his accession to the throne.
Footage shows the moment a huge military transport aeroplane was seen touching down in the county.
A man has appeared in court charged with rape and sexual assault after a teenager was allegedly raped in a layby.
A bakery and brewery is to close its seaside business as they "aren't seeing enough footfall to make the space viable".
A gang of robbers approached a man with a knife and demanded he hand over all of his belongings.
A multiplex was forced to close it doors to customers after damage caused by weather.
A burglar who attacked a woman in her 80s while burgling her home has had his 'unduly lenient' prison sentence increased.
Police chased a suspected stolen car for 15 miles before it crashed outside a pub on the A2.
We explore the towns of Dunkirk and Gravelines which are just a short ferry trip away in northern France.
A park has become the first location in the UK where thrill-seekers can get behind the wheel of an exciting off-road electric vehicle.
Sir Michael Morpurgo is backing a campaign to save a former military stable block that "contributed hugely to the war effort" from being torn down.
Homeless people will be housed on an under-used council car park - despite concerns about antisocial behaviour and the likelihood of flooding.
The victim of last month's horrific accident at a Kent bus station was a popular and "gentle" man who was "always smiling".
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