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A town food bank, which has existed for more than six years. provided record amounts of help for those in need during 2019.
The biggest ships to cross the English Channel will start their journeys in three years — here are the first pictures of what they will look like.
There was an equal split between opinions over plans to build eight homes in a narrow country lane
Six migrants had to be rescued by the French at sea near Calais when the engine of their vessel failed.
A Kent constituency's first female MP has hailed the work of her predecessor husband in her Commons maiden speech.
A total of 21 migrants have been discovered including one group found in the early hours of the morning at the port of Dover.
A councillor has criticised a decision to vote for higher fees in urban car parks but a delay in voting on charges for rural ones.
Roads are being treated and motorists warned as falling temperatures are set to create treacherous conditions tonight.
An application that has more objections than planned homes has had its vote deferred by councillors for a site visit.
An offender who tried to accelerate away from police in his BMW has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years.
Light reflecting from a mirror onto curtains led to a blaze in a bedroom, firefighters believe.
It has now emerged that two people were hurt in a road accident that led to the air ambulance being called out.
A cordon remains in place and roads closed off after a pedestrian was struck by a car this afternoon.
Two fire engines were caused after, it is believed, battery-powered tools being charged oveheated.
Local authorities are working to put a roof over the heads of homeless people as temperatures plummet this weekend.
A city centre leatherwear store, which has been thriving since the '80s, is closing after its owner decided to retire.
There has been a series of thefts from vehicles in four areas of the county and police are warning owners to take steps to protect their vehicles.
A decision on a planning application for 34 homes in a village has been held up for further examination by highways officials.
A project for a historic building has had a major donation and a public consultation on its restoration is underway.
A town centre Post Office branch, whose lease is due to expire, is moving to new premises 120 metres away next month.
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