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An unholy row over whether a church's clock chimes are too loud could be settled by government ministers.
Serious flood risks have been raised against plans to build 70 extra homes beside a 230 home development.
A former mayor and ex-council leader, who have served nearly 70 years between them, have been made Honorary Aldermen.
Calls to create a congestion charge for lorries passing through a Kent port have been dismissed.
Councillors will tonight discuss whether to have a congestion charge for lorries heading through Dover's port.
Three school students were taken ill after emergency crews were called to reports pupils were "under the influence of drugs".
A disused building where weeds have invaded the inside is to be refurbished.
Two leading Labour politicians say there could be severe lorry delays at a Kent port if Theresa May mishandles Brexit
A woman has spoken of her struggle to reach police after spotting a drunk driver travelling the wrong way up a one-way street.
Superdrug is the latest big brand to leave a decaying town centre.
A major annual rock and pop event is ending after four years.
Kent's biggest port is beaten in passenger numbers by Helsinki but is still king of the road for freight.
Cannabis and MDMA, thought to be worth £220,000, has been found in a van by border officials.
Police are hunting two burglars who allegedly forced their way into a home, threatened and assaulted a man, and then fled with cash.
Hundreds of online petition names have already been collected to prevent new seven-day parking fees.
The boss of a tiny cinema wants a giant competitor to move into his town.
Immigration officials were called when eight people were found in a lorry.
Con artists have sent letters claiming to be from the Australian and Nigerian lotteries.
The much-loved pantomime Dick Whittington will be performed next week.
A consultation is due for proposals to introduce seven-day payments in 12 more car parks.