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A district authority has passed its annual budget, which includes an increase in local charges for householders.
A harbour authority is seeking two members of its local community to fill non-executive posts by the summer.
Householders are warned to keep their chimneys swept regularly after flames broke out at a property yesterday.
A council cabinet has agree an officers' recommendation to push up car park charges, some by nearly a quarter.
Firefighters rescued people from a flat after a fire broke out on the ground floor.
A man and a woman were injured and taken to hospital after a road accident and a driver was arrested.
More than 1,000 faith leaders have spoken out against the Government's new Nationality and Borders Bill and want key parts changed.
A shortlist of three designs have been left for a town council's new logo and locals are asked to have their say.
Members of the public can, over the next month, give their views on controls against nuisance from dogs and people drinking in public.
Rotary Club members in a Kent town have had a live link-up with counterparts from a namesake community in America.
A council will vote next week on whether to put up charges from £1.30 to £1.60 an hour at its parking spaces.
A Kent-born journalist who survived bombings and was on holiday where terrorists opened fire has died in his 80s after a short illness.
An electric bicycle was promptly returned to its owner after a theft, and a suspect arrested, with the help of a community website.
Three successive ship collisions 50 years ago, which caused mass deaths, will feature in a historic film showing.
The mother of a missing man who has now been found dead has paid a moving tribute to him.
A magician who is part of the mod movement is performing to help stop the closure of a town's only theatre.
The reintroduction of fishing at a pier, after four years, has been held up by severe weather, it has now been confirmed.
From the 'Vomit Comet' to luxury ferries, a seasoned traveller looks back at his trips across the Channel.
An anglers' return to a pier after nearly four years could be stalled by bad weather this weekend.
Thousands of people crossing the Channel in small boats have suffered hypothermia while others have had burns or suspected broken bones.