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A food blogger has won in a national recipe competition after finding she could use all parts of one vegetable.
Opponents say dockside plans for a motel made from old shipping containers would spoil an 'iconic waterfront'.
Conservation experts restoring a centuries-old town centre building have found decoration by a renowned 19th century architect and designer.
One part of this county has been named as one of the most affordable in the UK, and in its region, for the purchasing of property.
A swing and slide at a new children's play park have been removed after parents raised safety fears.
Members of the public are being asked to follow this year's commemoration of the 1918 Zeebrugge Raid via online film to stay Covid compliant.
Volunteers were dressed in both colourful and eye-catching clothes as they carried out the first of two litter picks in their town.
A salad making firm in Kent is offering a mass of new vacancies, needed at a time when the economy is suffering because of the pandemic.
Local groups can make applications for community grants with total funds now increased to help them carry out projects in a Covid-safe way.
A scheme of SuperNeighbours, providing errands and company for those unable to leave home during the pandemic, is coming to an end.
Whole sections of the heart of a Kent town will change after a council successfully bid more than £3 million from a goverment high street fund.
A fundraising week on what would have been a teenager's 21st birthday has raised more than £500 for others with the rare cancer that took her life.
A horsebox was stolen and fencing damaged during an overnight raid on a farm.
A charity is seeking a new group of fundraisers to help keep up mental health support in the face of pressures caused by the pandemic.
A band giving the sound of Eighties pop stars Duran Duran play at a concert hall following its reopening after this year's coronavirus lockdown ends.
A former mayor has told of the heartbreak of losing her 39-year-old son two years after he survived and was recovering from septic shock.
Traders at a Kent town have told of their relief that they can re-open, in some cases fully, with the second phase of lifting coronvirus lockdown.
Police are investigating an attack on an eight year-old boy who was left with a hand injury after being set upon by other youngsters.
A Kent MP has praised government measures for a law aimed at reducing harm from storm overflows, which includes new legal duties on water companies.
Residents who are planning to meet over the four-day Easter break are reminded to keep within the new, albeit eased, lockdown rules.
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