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Councillors will next week vote on whether to waive charges at local authority car parks over 10 days for the festive season.
A victim in a two-car crash was rescued by firefighters using hydraulic cutting equipment.
A Kent nightclub is to close in a show of solidarity with a one-night boycott of bars and clubs as part of a campaign against spiking drinks.
An elderly Catholic priest is one of thee people fasting in a protest at the treatment of asylum seekers.
An MP is encouraging everyone to have all three of their vaccinations for coronavirus and to get flu jabs for this winter.
The parents of a teenager who died of a rare cancer will unveil a memorial bench for her on the fourth anniversary of her death.
A ferry company is giving away thousands of tickets to NHS staff as a thank you for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.
Money has been raised for a system, to help people with disabilities, to operate a computer by eye movements rather than the hand.
A group of pals are going on a sponsored walk of nearly 20 miles in memory of a friend who died of cancer a decade ago, aged 18.
Five police officers will face misconduct proceedings concerning social media messages related to murderer PC Wayne Couzens.
A plan to rechristen a town square for the Queen's Jubilee has been widely rejected, a council meeting heard.
A councillor has told a debate over domestic violence how ill-treatment of women starts with casual sexism.
A business leader warns that traders might have to close their enterprises if their rates soon go back to 100% after the pandemic lockdowns.
A fundraising campaign, by crowdfunding, is on to help save a much-loved village pre-school from shutdown.
People are being asked to put on pink clothing over two days and help fundraise to combat breast cancer.
A restriction on port-bound traffic movement is back in place to prevent town centre congestion.
An MP wants the return of a full high speed rail service for smaller communities in her constituency.
An MP, speaking in the aftermath of the David Amess killing, says those who send abusive messages anonymously can be tracked down.
A giant puppet symbolising a child refugee will visit the first of three East Kent locations today.
An MP has called on zero tolerance against threats and abuse towards public service workers in the wake of the David Amess killing.