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A flagship £3.6 million project to transform the heart of a town centre is going ahead after being voted through by a council cabinet today.
A town hospital is getting a new diagnostics centre to detect sicknesses early on, the local MP has announced.
A police boss has sparked fury by saying murder victim Sarah Everard should "not have let herself be arrested".
A golf competition to help people with profound disabilities has raised more than £5,600 and another takes place shortly.
A gang of 10, including four serving prisoners, have been arrested in a major drug trafficking probe.
Planning approval has been given for up to 300 homes on the site of a barracks initially used in the First World War.
Police have sealed off a playing field next to a school and nursery after a 15-year-old girl was raped.
A council has teamed up with new contractors to tackle the scourge of litter and dog fouling.
A Rotary president is ending an extraordinary year in his top post which, like for everyone, was dominated and shaped by coronavirus.
Our reporter joined the street pastors looking after vulnerable people in a Kent town centre on a Saturday night.
Drivers are being warned of a traffic control system put in place this afternoon to stop town centre congestion.
Tributes have been paid after the death of a town councillor who fought to bring the High Speed train service to his town.
A ferry company has offered two sets of discounts for frontline workers, including NHS staff, in gratitude for their efforts during the pandemic.
An MP wants residents to have their say in a Government public consultation to get local roads upgraded.
The south London football club is weighing up proposals to move their training base to Kent, according to a letter sent to local residents.
Speed merchants and a motorist on drugs have been among those stopped in a police road safety blitz.
Part of the M2 was closed after a crash. which had led to a woman being taken to hospital
A 27-year-old is in custody after a lorry driver was found stabbed outside a railway station.
AN RNLI crew member was abused for using jerry cans to fill up a lifeboat amid the ongoing fuel crisis.
Police and other safety officials are reminding drivers to pass horses ahead of them slowly and carefully to avoid startling them.
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