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Disaster was averted after a dinghy drifted perilously close to departing ferries.
A defibrillator has been placed at a Kent seafront in plenty of time for the spring and summer season when visitors flock in.
A part of Kent has been classed as one of England's top three in terms of dealing with rubbish and recycling.
Places such as pubs, restaurants, theatres and hotels, affected by the Omicron variant, can apply for one-off grants in a Kent district.
A special new school has begun this term and aims to later expand from having 22 pupils to 46.
Two very small children were among those seen brought to a Kent port in the latest saving of asylum seekers from the sea. .
One Kent district is to get nearly £500,000 of Government money to help those sleeping rough.
Fears that vessels could be damaged if they use floating pontoons installed as part of a multi-million pound venture has seen them remain unused.
A man in his 50s who was untraceable for six days has now been safely located, police have today confirmed.
Details have been confirmed about what exactly will be looked at in a two-part investigation concerning the murder of Sarah Everard.
Emergency services were called to the same place twice in two days after a mother and child got stuck in mud.
A woman whose cat died after swallowing a string used to bind meat wants people to dispose of food by-products carefully.
Gritters are set to hit the roads this evening as temperatures are forecast to plummet.
Firefighters have issued a warning after a tumble dryer caught alight and filled a kitchen with smoke.
Last respects have been paid to a Normandy veteran who met and married his wife during the war and recently died at the age of 101.
Police were called to a collision between a car and a lorry this afternoon.
A person has been taken to hospital after a collision and police have now said the road is closed.
Tribute bands for the Rolling Stones and Status Quo play in a Kent venue, on the same night, at the end of the month.
A district has gained more than £170,000 in a Government grant to help people such as rough sleepers and the elderly.
Plans are afoot to demolish and replace the past home of a disgraced former MP but neighbours say the road can't take the traffic.
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