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A divisive application to demolish a former town centre leisure centre and replace it with new homes is expected to be approved.
Plans to create a ‘Little City’ at a historic fort with new hotels, restaurants and galleries have officially launched.
Furious villages are raging against signs which advertise new homes, arguing the flagpoles could be dangerous for drivers
The world’s first multi-storey skate park is one of three Kent buildings to receive a regional architectural award.
An ambulance had to be driven on the wrong side of the road due to vehicles heading to the Port of Dover blocking its way through.
A Kent Police officer failed to interview Wayne Couzens over an indecent exposure incident - six years before he murdered Sarah Everard.
Residents are breathing a sigh of relief after plans for 52 flats with 10 carparking spaces were turn downed by council officials.
A tourism group says a Kent district deserves UNESCO global heritage status because of its wealth of assets.
Furious residents have hit out after a survey uncovered more than 120 potholes across a half-mile stretch of town.
Professor Brian Cox is among many on social media taking the mickey out of a Kent MP following comments he made on TV last night.
There have been a number of crashes on Kent’s roads this morning.
A huge area of woodland in a Kent beauty spot has been put up for sale – sparking fears it will be snapped up by a housing developer.
A scheme has been put forward to replace a near-70-year-old town centre pub with a second-hand clothes shop, cafe and community workshop.
A road will be closed off for one year as work to expand a Kent village continues.
Work is to finally begin to fix a damaged barrier at a tunnel, after weeks of delays following a lane closure at the site.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, wearing a rock band apron, served lunches at a homelessness centre .
Two people have been taken to hospital after a collision involving three cars and a motorcycle this afternoon.
An application has been submitted to host weddings of up to 60 guests, plus other functions, at a popular beauty spot.
A popular town centre bakery that welcomes hundreds of customers a day has announced it will be closing this month after decades in business.
Children used recycled materials to decorate their school for the coronation to acknowledge King Charles’ long-term concern for the environment.