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Residents are being told the days when their household waste and recyclable materials are picked up may now differ and will be informed in writing.
A residents' group has joined a chorus of criticism of controversial new street seating, which as already been described as "cardboard boxes".
Police in the Sarah Everard murder investigation have continued scouring parts of Kent for evidence, now searching drains in a historic town.
Lifeboat crew members had to wade into the sea to stop their boat being hurled against rocks as they rescued three people stranded by the tide.
A Kent MP says it is best to wait for the official report to find out the full circumstances of a vigil for a murder victim that plunged into chaos.
Specialist dive teams have been called in as the Met continues a search of an historic town as part of the investigation into Sarah Everard's death.
A thief who committed a string of offences including shoplifting and possession of drugs, has been placed under curfew.
An artist is auctioning online a picture of Captain Sir Tom Moore for a hospitals charity after one ward cared for his ailing father.
English Heritage members can no longer use a castle as a free all-day town centre car park.
Reporter Sam Lennon lost four stone and got fitter by taking up brisk hill walking, here he talks about the benefits of exercise during lockdown.
A film chronicling a town during 2020 shows how its people were able to adjust to the lockdowns and find positives during the pandemic's devastation.
A concert hall aims to be back in business in July after the lockdown ends, having first shut 12 months ago because of the coronavirus pandemic .
A biker had to be taken to hospital after a crash which led to a road being blocked.
Three new mobile CCTV cameras will be in place in a district, on top of 56 fixed ones, to look out for the public and help fight crime.
A 38-year-old woman died five days after beginning chemotherapy from a toxic reaction to medication, an inquest has heard.
A 30-year-old woman went from cleaning toilets to the boardroom in nine years and is a symbol of female success on International Women's Day.
A man says a hedge on his street has been so badly cut that it is now a safety risk to people passing by.
A remote service takes place today for the 34th anniversary of the sinking of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry, which caused 193 deaths.
A council leader, backed by his political opponent, has joined a swell of criticism of new public seating, which has cost around £90,000.
Council Tax bills have been finalised and will be landing soon on householders' doormats.