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Broadcaster and former MP Michael Portillo is back in Kent for the latest series of his Great British Railway Journeys on BBC Two.
A major route into a town is subject to overnight closures while planned repair work takes place over the coming weeks.
Police say there have been 'no confirmed sightings' of a man who has now been missing from home for more than four weeks.
A retired butcher says a new online parking payment system should be given the chop after receiving a meaty bill in the post.
A dismayed diner claims she discovered a discarded cigarette end when she tucked in to a dish from a Turkish restaurant.
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A care home for people with dementia has brought the local to its residents by building its very own pub and tearoom in its gardens.
A new assessment service has been launched to assist those suffering with long-term symptoms following a Covid-19 infection.
An independent bookshop has scooped another prize by being named the best of its kind in the whole of the UK and Ireland.
A major vaccination centre is to be moved from a town's cinema to a shopping centre ahead of further lockdown easing.
Police targeting crime in the countryside made arrests and recovered stolen property during a two-day operation.
No casualties were reported after a dishwasher caught fire in a property.
A town council says it is opposed to a scheme to build flats and houses on the site of a town's former gasholders.
A consultation has been launched to gauge opinion on an economic strategy designed to make one town 'business capital of Kent' by 2030.
A major railway route in the county will see no trains running for nine days as work is carried out to prevent landslips.
The death of a missing student has led to tributes to a young man described as having 'extraordinary promise and great personal charm'.
Music fans are being urged to be patient as they seek refunds for tickets to a classic rock festival which was due to take place this summer.
A registered sex offender who used a neighbour's internet connection to download videos and images of child abuse has been jailed.
A classic rock festival has been cancelled for the second summer running as live events continue to fall foul of the coronavirus pandemic.
A week-long clampdown on knife violence has seen more than 70 weapons including blades, a knuckle duster and a hammer seized.
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