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More than 300 people have signed a petition calling for the reopening of a footpath closed to allow controversial redevelopment work to begin.
Poignant letters between a prisoner of war and his young wife back in Kent tell a tale of love enduring amid the horror of the conflict.
Inspectors have uncovered a catalogue of problems at a care home and their report brands it inadequate in all areas.
An artillery emplacement in Kent once home to the largest, longest-range weapons ever installed on mainland Britain has been revealed by excavations.
Seafarers are demanding compensation from their former employer after belongings were lost during the firing of almost 800 staff.
The former offices of a travel firm hit hard by the pandemic could be converted into new housing - designed by award-winning architects.
A baby died in hospital of a brain injury and heart attack after choking on food at his daycare, an inquest has heard.
Our reporter took a tumble as he hit the ramps at a new £17m skate park - but can't wait to get back on the bike.
A rural community is to lose its only remaining bank branch after Lloyds announced it will close before the end of the year.
A controversial road closure villagers feared would leave them cut off for six weeks has been abandoned at the last minute.
Hundreds have signed a petition calling for a rethink on plans to close an important stretch of road for six weeks.
Fire crews were called to a blaze which broke out close to two schools and engulfed trees.
A pensioner caught trying to take more than £9,000 in cash abroad has forfeited the money despite never being charged with a crime.
Fire crews were called to a town centre police station after a blaze broke out on the second floor.
A councillor has welcomed the decision by a watchdog committee to uphold the awarding of a grant of almost £19k to his business.
The new wellness business promises to use gut health and other 'bio-hacks' to improve people's quality of life.
A race organiser who has continued to flout orders banning the staging of motocross events has been fined for a second time.
Plans for a caravan site look set to be rejected - despite work on the pitches being completed, families moving in and support from neighbours.
We take a look inside a former Edwardian tea room and theatre which is being saved as part of a high-end residential development.
The team behind the new shop and tasting room promise 'fantastic wines at every price point'.
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