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A “chalk scar” which “can be seen from the moon” has been created at a building site - with a council now ordering a halt on some engineering work.
A garage owner says he feared he was about to lose his business after watching flames engulf the premises but has opened again in double-quick time.
Divisive plans for a cafe next to a historic castle garden will spark "traffic chaos" in the area, opponents say.
A three-day music and dance festival will still go ahead despite being refused a premises licence amid fears over crime.
Colourful fish, dancing robots and a firebreather were just some of the sights on show at the popular Hythe Venetian Fete.
Bosses behind a golf course with views over the Channel want to expand the car park for growing members, despite concern over harm to plants.
Armed officers and a police helicopter swooped on a town amid fears a gunman was on the loose.
Residents reliant on public transport have expressed concerns over why they’ve been waiting a year for new electric buses to turn up.
A Kent comedian’s gag has been named as the funniest joke told at one of the country’s top festivals.
Police are investigating the third fire in three weeks in the same neighbourhood - with the latest at a nursery.
A crackdown on speeding through a Kent village has seen 20 motorists reported – with one clocked at almost double the legal limit.
A mum and her two young sons have to sleep in their living room because rats have infested the upstairs bedrooms and loft.
A retired GP died from a gunshot wound and his wife had fatal levels of potassium cyanide, an inquest has heard.
Pfizer staff made redundant by the pharmaceutical giant have now been taken on by a new firm.
One man has been charged, and another bailed, after a robbery at a post office where staff were threatened.
Villagers have won the battle to stop homes being built on a horse field, claiming “everybody has the right to breathe clean, fresh air”.
Concerns have been raised after a London council revealed it is in “advanced negotiations” to house some of its residents in a Kent district.
We spoke to locals about life in Kent’s second-smallest village, where there have been no new building developments for 64 years.
A driver accused of causing death by driving without due care after a young dad was killed has appeared in court for the first time.
A four-story hub promising to boost investment and jobs has been given the stamp of approval.