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A teenager has been bailed after admitting three charges relating to a town centre assault which left a man with head injuries.
A man has appeared in court accused of breaching a restraining order and sending offensive and threatening communications.
Funding has been secured to invest in a new bike track and other facilities as part of the revamp of a park.
Councillors have voted to allow a couple to continue living in a home they built without planning permission after an outpouring of support.
A developer's vision for a new housing scheme includes co-working space for those now working from home.
Police have charged a man suspected of posting an offensive video online after England's Wembley defeat this summer.
A businessman has vowed to fight 'all the way to the High Court' in his campaign against the loss of parking spaces to make way for cycle paths.
A support service exclusively for men who have suffered in abusive relationships is the first of its kind in the county.
Praise for town's funeral director after she is recognised for 30 years of service to the bereaved.
Work on a new sporting facility had to be halted because of concerns about a stream running under the site.
Asylum seekers continue to arrive on the coast as a further six separate events today saw UK authorities intercept crossings.
A firm which operates ferries between Dover and France expects increased demand after the government announced relaxed travel rules.
Traffic built up on a major route this evening after an accident required police to attend the scene.
Wild campers drawn to a haunted village in the hope of a brush with the supernatural are damaging ancient woodland and wildlife.
Subscribers to one Kent council's garden refuse collection scheme will see their bins emptied once more after a staffing crisis eased.
A main road was partially blocked while emergency services responded to an accident.
A council helping welcome refugees fleeing Afghanistan is seeking a donated guitar to help a young musician get strumming again.
The extended suspension of direct international railway links between the county and the continent has been called 'bad news for Kent'.
Drivers can now wash and go after an open-air laundrette kiosk is opened at a petrol station by a busy main road.
A convenience store owner says he wants to prove to be a good neighbour when he opens a new shop in a largely residential area.
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