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Members of the public in a district are expected to crowd to a single coronavirus vaccination centre: a petition has been raised demanding more.
A new group has been set up to combat the gangs sending asylum seekers across the Channel - with the perilous trips already down 70% due to efforts.
A council cabinet has adopted a policy of using social media as a weapon to battle against criminal activities.
A MP is calling on everyone to get checked for coronavirus - even if they are not showing any signs or symptoms.
A council cabinet has voted for a draft plan to deal with homelessness, which, it is feared, could worsen in the aftermath of the pandemic.
A youth organisation is pursuing a computer lending scheme to help pupils study at home during the coronavirus lockdown.
A 'penguin' spotted in Kent has become a social media sensation - but while temperatures have dived lately all is not as it seems.
A church group has been given a £5,000 council grant for coming to the aid of drivers and passengers trapped during last month's roads chaos.
A pre-school, unable to raise money in traditional ways because of the pandemic, has gone online to provide funds for a outdoor shelter..
Lorry drivers are reminded that they must have special permits to enter the county as they travel toward mainland Europe.
A company has given 180,00 masks to protect against coronavirus in its biggest ever good causes donation.
A specialist police team has secured nearly 70 charges in a month for crimes such as robbery, fraud, theft and burglary in several towns.
Leading community figures have reacted to the third national lockdown for coronavirus with people ordered to confine themselves to home once again.
A mum whose family was struck down by coronavirus is relieved that schools have closed, saying reopening them added to the spread.
A cheeky Brexit-themed adverisement is a serious campaign to tackle the problem of impotence for couples.
A renowned wartime surgeon now has two plaques put up in her memory, side by side, at a hospital.
A great-grandfather who lived in the same street for more than a century has died from coronavirus aged 101.
Drivers have reacted with relief but also aired their frustration as they slowly head home after days of chaos.
As drivers remain stranded in Kent with the border still shut we spoke to them about their prospects of getting home for Christmas.
An enterprising choir, separated because of the pandemic, have used video technology to sing a version of a Bill Haley classic.
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