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Nearly 30 shared ownership flats are now available, on top of a block on the same street named after a suffragette.
Campaigners are calling on a council to set a specific target of how many Afghan refugees it will take in.
A harbour authority is nominated for an award for how it helped keep freight moving despite challenges caused by Covid and Brexit.
A semi-professional racing driver is expecting his first child after years of trying and wants people to keep talking about infertility problems.
A town pier has reopened for fishing after tens of thousands of pounds in repairs following damage last year.
A man has been fined by a court after admitting being behind a fly-tipping spree.
The music of The Who will be played by a Kent-based band on the birthday of the original bass player.
A swingbridge will be closed from September to November for essential works, a port authority has warned.
A suspect aged 20 has been remanded in custody by magistrates after a break-in, in which three cars were stolen.
A town centre museum has put up a permanent exhibition hailing those who have swum the English Channel.
A colourful day of marching and entertainment returns in full to a Kent town centre after the pandemic.
Developers have given a timetable for a housing development and detailed their plans to create a mass of green space.
A post-Brexit inland border centre is to have a drastic reduction in bays for HGVs a parish council has revealed.
A thief was arrested within three hours of the first of two break-ins he committed being reported.
People running fledgling businesses appear close to finding new premises after the previous building they were in had to close.
Rising numbers of organisations in east Kent are coming forward to back people from Afghanistan fleeing the Taliban.
A planning application has been submitted to create six homes in a double property that had a restaurant and takeaway business.
Asylum seekers, lorry queues and Brexit have put the world's attention on a Kent town but reporter and resident Sam Lennon explains why he never left.
A new cruise liner has begun the first of eight sailings from a port in Kent and is now heading for the Isles of Scilly.
Neighbours are fighting a planned development, which they fear could block the movement of emergency vehicles.