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A council has secured cash from a £10 million pot earmarked to invest in upgrades to sites across the country.
The former Premier League footballer tells how he shed stones after undergoing weight-loss op following lockdown.
Having been criticised by colleagues as well as Nigel Farage, Rod Liddle and Jacob Rees-Mogg, a Kent council leader tells us why he is misunderstood.
Bosses have revealed fresh plans for a historic port which would see the creation of a mixed-use development of homes and commercial space.
Concerns have been raised after plans emerged to build eight new homes over a children's play area.
A beach has been hit with a year-long "do not swim" warning after the discovery of unsafe levels of bacteria in the water.
A former Kent Debenhams department store - which now lies empty - could become home to a council’s offices.
A high street butcher's shop has been given an improved hygiene rating after being re-evaluated by the council.
An investigation has been launched into the sinking of a vessel which saw at least four people drowned.
As work on the railway line to prevent landslides, our reporter joined teams to find out how they are following in Victorian engineers' footsteps.
Bosses behind new housing for a rural village have revealed plans to almost double the number of proposed homes for the land.
Over-50s travel and insurance giant Saga says it is "no longer sustainable nor economically viable" to keep its head office open.
A butcher whose shop has been given the worst possible hygiene rating is urging the council to reinspect the business as soon as possible.
With his wardrobe in need of a refresh, we sent our reporter to try out some of the most popular retro looks at a quirky pre-loved fashion boutique.
A suspect has managed to flee a courtroom after escaping from the dock during a hearing in scenes reminiscent of a hit BBC crime drama.
Ofsted inspectors have found a town's grammar school remains "outstanding" - despite hundreds having their status downgraded since the pandemic.
No charges will follow a police probe into the circumstances surrounding the death of a nine-month-old who choked on food at nursery.
Teachers on the picket lines across Kent have spoken of their frustrations and explained why they chose to strike as hundreds took to the streets.
Detailed plans for almost 6,000 new homes have revealed how future phases of the development - including a full-size cricket pitch - will look.
Coastguard rescue teams were sent to investigate and they managed to bring the woman and the pooch to safety.
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