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A remote service takes place today for the 34th anniversary of the sinking of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry, which caused 193 deaths.
A council leader, backed by his political opponent, has joined a swell of criticism of new public seating, which has cost around £90,000.
Council Tax bills have been finalised and will be landing soon on householders' doormats.
A town councillor wants an underpass to be named after both Captain Sir Tom Moore and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who turns 100 in June.
A Kent MP has welcomed Chancellor Rishi Sunak's 2021 Budget,which is designed to deal with the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
A town centre residents' organisation has warned that it could come to an end if its two leaders, who are retiring, are not replaced.
Separate hauls of drugs with an estimated street value of almost £10m were found in lorries - one hidden under frozen pizzas.
The first new street seating of its kind, made from recycled materials, is being installed in a town to help the local economy after lockdown.
A former Kent MP who was found guilty of three counts of sexual assault and jailed is having his case heard at the Court of Appeal this week.
The financial burden from the coronavirus pandemic over the last year has contributed to an increase in local charges for householders.
The honouring of the victims of the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster takes place remotely on the 34th anniversary because of the pandemic.
One area of Kent is the within easiest reach in the South East region for first time buyers who are trying to get onto the property ladder.
A new tourist attraction on a promenade was cleared by six to four votes by a district council's planning committee at a remote meeting last night.
Planning councillors have voted through an application to replace a disused 19th century church with a terrace of three two-bedroomed houses.
A man aged 48 faced multiple charges, and was due to appear in court, after allegedly behaving aggressively towards an employee outside a store.
Owners of vans are being told by police to keep their vehicles secure after a break-in this week which saw two people arrested.
A decision over plans for 210 new homes has been stalled over concerns for rare birds and plants at the site.
A lorry driver who tried to smuggle drugs into the UK through Kent in the overhead compartment of his truck has been sent to prison for five years.
A music festival will go ahead this summer - but a week later than planned in order to fall after June 21.
More than 235,000 lorry drivers heading for the Continent have been tested for coronavirus but truckers are told to get checked before entering Kent.
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