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Furious residents have slammed “outrageous” plans to build 23 new homes in an area they say is already overdeveloped.
MPs have raised fresh concerns over a new regime for checking imported food brought into the country just 22 miles from its port of entry.
An expectant mother is celebrating after scooping a prize of just over £2,000 in a kmfm competition.
A 14-year-old boy who was reported missing nearly two weeks ago has been found safe and well.
There were some “electrifying” nights out in Kent back in the 1980s and 1990s, when people could still smoke indoors and celebrities came to town.
A town centre vacant former pub and children’s nursery is to go to auction with a guide price of £325,000.
Villagers are being warned of a moth caterpillar, which has millions of hairs on its body which can cause skin and eye irritations.
Footage shows a man trying to flee police as he was being hunted following a break-in with officers and a dog unit hot on his tail.
Residents say the speed limit on a busy main road needs to be reduced before 15 planned new homes are built.
A town’s former mayor has died aged 81 and her funeral takes place later this month.
Plans to designate a popular country park as a nature reserve have been ruled out, leaving campaigners "desperately disappointed".
A pub described as “the soul of the village” has been granted extended hours to sell alcohol and play music - despite neighbours’ noise complaints.
A distinctive Gothic mini-castle which thousands of motorists drive past every day is going up for auction.
Firefighters have sounded the alarm after a tumble dryer went up in flames injuring two people.
A town centre car park has closed for good to make way for a major multimillion-pound redevelopment.
A frustrated businessman wants to install cameras in his car park to stop rogue drivers hogging his customers’ spaces.
A hotel which is set to increase its number of rooms by nearly 50% now wants to relocate and expand its wedding venue.
The site of a former Victorian printing business could now host three warehouses as initial plans for 157 homes are not pursued.
The fate of a site that housed a recently demolished shopping centre remains unknown, but the landowner is exploring “possible opportunities”.
A brave young woman who was given just 12 weeks to live three years ago says she is not giving up as there is still “more for me to do”.