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A ferry firm has said no final decision has yet been reached about the fate of a freight link between Kent and the continent.
A pharmacy is helping encourage uptake of the Covid jab via social media.
A major route is blocked this afternoon while emergency services respond to an accident involving a white van and a car.
A unique village festival celebrating the region's smuggling past is to return after it was forced to cancel because of Covid.
We dispatch our reviewer to experience the unique taste of pie, mash and liquor for the very first time.
A parcel of open space in a village could be donated to the parish council after a brewer met with locals to discuss housebuilding plans.
Plans for new cycling infrastructure - which traders warned would put them out of business - have been dropped following a lengthy campaign.
A passionate campaigner for an iconic war memorial who was honoured by the Queen for services to his adopted home town has died aged 75.
Engineers have been at a school this afternoon trying to restore power after an outage forced students to leave early.
A proposal for a 115-space lorry park and an expanded business centre are to go before a planning committee.
A family-run pie and mash shop serving traditional London delicacies will welcome its first customers through the doors this week.
Objections have been raised against a 375-home scheme - despite developers scaling it back once already.
A contractor which operates Napier Barracks has paid a £7m dividend after securing Home Office contracts worth £1bn.
A rugby club is seeking permission to increase car parking capacity to allow it to stage bigger events in future.
A candidate vying to represent Kent in the French parliament is calling on Eurostar to restore direct links between the county and the continent.
Three have appeared in court accused of carrying out a spate of thefts from shops and petrol stations.
A passenger believed to be attempting to reach the UK in a small boat has died after French authorities pulled him from the waters of the Channel.
The coastguard had to deploy an aeroplane above the English Channel during a search and rescue operation alongside the lifeboat.
A replacement bus service was being used after the derailment of a freight train caused disruption to passenger services.
A hospice nurse who fell into the profession while 'loafing around' after leaving school has been praised for years of caring and compassion.
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