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A newly-published beach guide has included two of the county's best bathing spots among the 50 best nationally.
A council's legal challenge against a decision by the Planning Inspectorate to allow a 141-home scheme to proceed has been dismissed.
Work in continuing on a controversial seafront housing scheme which opponents fear will destroy important habitat for wildlife.
We dispatched our reporter to a foodie hotspot to try the much-hyped burgers at a 'dive bar' which first made its name in London.
Controversial Nationality and Borders Act measures come into force as the government seeks tough action against those crossing the Channel.
A man in his 40s has been taken into custody after he was caught trying to flee to France in a flimsy blow-up boat.
An inquest has heard how the body of a 23-year-old soldier was found at an Army base in Kent.
The family behind an award-winning seaside bar are to expand their offering with a new 'tasting rooms' restaurant just yards away.
To celebrate the launch of a new 145-mile trail around the county we told our reporter to get on his bike and give it a try.
A newly-launched app designed to help farms manage their livestock online has been developed by sheep farmers in Kent.
The death of a young soldier whose body was found at an MOD site is not being treated as suspicious, police say.
A academy's leadership has been praised by Ofsted inspectors - but they warn more must be done on pupil attendance.
The victim of an aggravated burglary was attacked in his own home after he discovered a man climbing in through a window.
A crowdfunding campaign to raise cash to build a sauna for sea-swimmers has just weeks to go to meet its target.
A crash involving a police car has raised concerns about a stretch of road that has seen multiple accidents in recent years.
A vehicle stop led police to discover drugs believed to be cocaine, cash and phones after searching a property.
A coastguard helicopter had to be scrambled after a 999 call reporting people in distress by the shoreline.
A popular food and drink business is set to open its newest location at a development with stunning sea views.
Work is finally set to begin on the long-awaited redevelopment of a Edwardian tearoom and theatre which has stood derelict for years.
The architect behind a controversial 150-home seafront development says he is grateful to neighbours for coming up with ideas to improve the scheme.
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