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An electrical engineer has made a mercy dash across Europe in a camper van to deliver much-needed supplies to Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war.
Scenes for a new four-part ITV drama which airs this week were filmed on location in the county in the autumn.
The chance to take over the running of a landmark hometown restaurant was simply too good to turn down for one ambitious young chef.
Three fire engines were sent to the scene of a house fire believed to have been sparked by an electrical fault.
Soaring costs blamed for setback on plans for new community hall as town council admits scheme will have to be scaled back.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of driving while on drugs after police trailed a car with cloned plates to a holiday park.
A dealer and his courier who supplied large amounts of cocaine and ketamine across Kent were discovered thanks to analysis of their messages.
New signs have gone up at a former John Lewis store which is being turned into a home and garden business.
A man has been arrested after a police officer was forced to leap out of the path of a car they were trying to stop.
An ambitious multi-storey urban sports centre which has been beset by delays and rising costs will now open its doors to the public within weeks.
The first stage of a long-awaited refurbishment of a multiplex cinema will open tonight with a midnight showing of the new Batman film.
We meet the Ukrainians flocking to a Kent Army surplus shop to secure much-needed military supplies to take to the front line in the war with Russia.
A number of people in one town have fallen prey to crooks who have used their names and addresses to scam a mobile phone firm.
We return to a flat where the discovery of a woman's body a year ago sparked a murder probe – but police still haven't revealed who she was.
A town's sporting scene is to receive a boost this year with the opening of two new landmark venues.
A main road will be closed for days while workers remove an redundant level crossing.
A seaside tourist destination could soon be home to a new 12-hole mini-golf course next door to popular bars and restaurants.
A Nightingale ward erected in the car park of a hospital in anticipation of Omicron hospitalisations may never be used for its intended purpose.
A book store for kids and young adults which has been battered by the pandemic is hoping donations can secure its future.
A non-league football club has unveiled its new mascot after a local school pupil won a competition to create the new character.
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