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Angry allotment holders say their crops have been dying because a council’s new solar-powered well is unreliable.
Councillors have allowed a pub to keep a holiday let and pizza oven in its garden after they were installed without planning permission.
An antique shop boss has blamed new EU border rules for the closure of his store - just months after another trader quit for the same reason.
Behind-the-scene pictures have emerged of the latest Marvel superhero film being shot at a historic landmark.
A car ended up on its roof on the pavement following a collision with another vehicle on a busy main road.
A husband and wife have been granted permission to build their “dream home” in one of Kent’s most sought-after locations - despite facing opposition.
We’ve taken an in-depth look at the changing fortunes of a Kent landmark that was once derelict but is now visited by millions of people every year.
Police found a 16-year-who had gone missing earlier in the day.
A key road to Kent’s busiest port is shut after an accident which caused tailbacks in the area.
Crews have now managed to put out a haystack blaze after the fire burned for days.
A fire in a field rapidly spread across two hectares in the early hours of the morning.
A prolific shoplifter, who has just been sent to prison, is banned from stores after he threatened to bite the finger off a shopworker.
Bosses at a popular discount store marked for closure have revealed they wish to remain in town and are now seeking a new premises.
A child made the disturbing discovery of a zombie knife measuring almost half a metre long under a playground bush.
A Kent ferry port and rail terminal will get £3.5 million each to avoid the risk of massive cross-border delays when new checks come into force.
A “chalk scar” which “can be seen from the moon” has been created at a building site - with a council now ordering a halt on some engineering work.
A garage owner says he feared he was about to lose his business after watching flames engulf the premises but has opened again in double-quick time.
Divisive plans for a cafe next to a historic castle garden will spark "traffic chaos" in the area, opponents say.
A three-day music and dance festival will still go ahead despite being refused a premises licence amid fears over crime.
Colourful fish, dancing robots and a firebreather were just some of the sights on show at the popular Hythe Venetian Fete.
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