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An eight-week road closure is planned in three phases as part of works to complete a new zero-emission bus route.
Tributes have poured in for a writer whose career spanned nine decades, who has died aged 94.
Police have released images of a man last spotted near a major shopping centre, amid concerns for his welfare.
More signs are needed on a popular stretch of coastline to keep walkers and cyclists apart, say anxious residents.
A crash closed a busy rural road to allow investigations and recovery work.
Residents have been left puzzled as to why water from a local stream has turned a shocking pink colour.
Long delays are being reported with queues building around a motorway junction and major route after a collision involving two vehicles.
Firefighters had to rescue a woman from a car after it overturned following a crash with another vehicle.
A drug dealer who had a half-million pound stash of clash-A drugs and an arsenal of weapons stashed away in a lock-up has been jailed.
Cash totalling £20,280 has been forfeited by a man and woman who were unable to prove it had been lawfully earned.
A house owner has been fined after admitting allowing a stranger to dispose of his rubbish, which was then fly-tipped near a school.
Landowners will be forced to shut down a scrap site following a ruling by the Planning Inspectorate.
A major route in and out of town is suffering from heavy congestion after a collision between two vehicles.
MPs have been hearing from county officials over fears of excessive holdups at Kent borders ahead of a new post-Brexit EU entry-exit system.
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.
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