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An application to use the site of a former torched nightclub for two blocks flats has divided locals by 56 to 58.
New legislation is entering Parliament aiming to turn back those who enter the UK illegally after they came through a safe country.
A Kent landmark has been classed as the 12th most attractive place in the country for walking, in a new survey.
A victim suffered head injuries and another man was arrested after an altercation, police have now confirmed.
A former triathlete will this Saturday swim around one of the Channel Islands to raise money to help disadvantaged youngsters.
A show, inspired by the Queen's "we will meet again" phrase during the pandemic, is to raise money for a wartime memorial.
A Kent politician's constituency base has been repeatedly attacked as staff prepare to return there with the easing of lockdown.
Part of £142 million in Government cash is coming to deal with the scourge of potholes on a main route to a Kent port.
Councillors have granted permission for the serving of alcohol at a putting green and paddling pool site but with strict conditions.
It is understood that 18 people have been discovered on board a cross-Channel ferry at a Kent port.
A council has been branded 'a disgrace' for having an almost zero presence a meeting over the future of a business centre facing closure.
A new cafe that asks diners to only pay what they can afford had such a huge response that customers were waiting outside for a table.
A shelter at a seaside town has become the first of three to be renovated by the area's district council.
Four men have appeared before magistrates, one accused of assaulting a policeman, after a protest at a Kent port.
A trio of courts have opened at a Kent park as tennis fever takes hold during the Wimbledon Championships.
There are now a total 25 stations providing bags to pick up dog mess, with all locations listed here.
A casualty was rescued by fire crews after a two-car collision in a rural road.
Two parts of the Home Office, including the Border Force, will now come under one director general who will be hired shortly.
A new community café, which asks diners to only pay what they can afford for its food is set to open this weekend.
A group of police cadets have been hard at work maintaining two historic fortifications to enhance their skills.
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