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A six-storey building is up for auction, priced at £1.8 million, and could be converted into flats.
An elderly couple are fuming over getting a parking ticket for briefly pulling over at a bus stop.
A popular former takeaway cafe and sandwich shop is set to go under the hammer.
A disgraced police officer has been sacked after having an inappropriate relationship with rape victim.
A man who wants to open a café bar along a street dubbed “takeaway alley” insists he can defy the doubters and make it a success.
KentOnline reporter Sam Lennon explains why he believes “cash is king” – and technological advances such as online banking and RingGo are overrated.
Council bosses say "doing nothing is not an option" as plans to revitalise an ageing swimming pool are to finally move forward this year.
Developers have submitted amended plans for a 120-bed hotel at a popular park, after it was previously rejected due to concerns over the environment.
A metal detectorist who discovered a gold ring in a field has reunited it with its owner – who lost it in the 1960s!
Land may be reclaimed from the sea to provide more space to process passengers when new post-Brexit checks come into force.
Horrified residents have told how police cars came “screaming” into their road after a man was stabbed.
A horrified tenant returned from work to find “half her house was missing” after a lorry driver brought down a power cable.
Concerning pictures show how some of the legs holding up a popular pier which is home to a busy cafe are rusting away.
Frustrated residents say ‘it’s a joke’ no lorry drivers have been fined for blasting their horns in a new quiet zone.
A paraglider stuck at a cliff base with back injuries was rescued by a lifeboat and then flown to hospital.
A narrow seafront route barely a metre wide needs better signs to stop cyclists riding dangerously, according to one furious walker.
A man has told of the terrifying ordeal of being attacked and robbed of his birthday cash in the street while out celebrating his 21st.
Plans for a 53-home estate branded a “recipe for disaster” by villagers have cleared the first hurdle.
An ex bank and a former shop, which stand empty, have become Grade II listed buildings, leading to 451 structures with the accolade in one town.
More than 20 drivers have been reported in one day for offences such as using a mobile phone at the wheel and speeding.