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Young adults with learning disabilities have opened a new business where they can gain the skills needed to move from education to employment.
Floral tributes have been left at the scene of a fatal accident which saw a car strike a young pedestrian crossing a road close to a busy roundabout.
A gang of four men drove a car into a motorcyclist before attacking him and stealing his bike.
Riders have been accused of a "lack of respect" after they were seen to traverse a chalk cross dedicated to war heroes.
A council leader has launched a taskforce to map an entire borough and called for more housebuilding outside the south of England.
A tribute to an MP killed in a stabbing will be included on a White Cliffs memorial to the 'forces sweetheart' which he campaigned for.
A fox had a lucky escape after it was captured on video clinging to the roof of a van as it was travelling along a motorway.
It is believed a fault on the underground network is responsible for a power outage which has affected several thousand properties.
A teenage girl has died after she was hit by a car while crossing a busy road.
A national paddleboarding series race will take place today after a warning over water quality was lifted.
A refugee who arrived in Kent with barely a word of English is beginning his study for a career in architecture.
Plans for 30 new homes which will use technology to become zero-carbon once occupied have been drawn up by a council's in-house team.
A neighbour was confronted by a huge pile of rubble after the wall of a nearby property collapsed.
The landlord and landlady of a much-loved venue have announced it will close down at the end of the year.
A man who stayed on a roof for nine hours after a disturbance has pleaded guilty to three charges including criminal damage.
A football club is inviting children at schools in the town to enter a competition to design the team's new mascot.
Covid and Brexit are blamed for the latest delay to the opening of a multi-storey urban sports park which was due to open this month.
Public meetings have been called to discuss controversial plans for cycle lanes some believe are a threat to businesses.
A community which grew up around a town's army base now has its own dedicated centre for Gurkha veterans and their families.
It's been a long wait - but the leisure and learner pools at a popular leisure centre are finally set to reopen to the public.
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