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Vulnerable residents in part of the county with just a single centre open for public Covid vaccinations are yet to hear from their GPs.
The government is considering slapping £150 penalties on lorry drivers entering Kent without having passed a coronavirus test.
NHS staff received their coronavirus vaccinations at a specially set up jabs centre right next to their hospital.
A litter picker came across a 2ft machete during her rounds - and thinks it had been hidden for an attacker to retrieve.
A Labour councillor who was First Citizen of her town at the dawning of the 21st Century has died at the age of 91.
A crowdfunding effort has been launched to rescue an annual film event that has now been crippled by the effects of the pandemic.
A health service spokesman has confirmed that vaccinations against coronavirus in a district have started for the public today.
The final member of a dozen-strong network of drug dealers, who ran the so-called 'B' Line operation, has been sent to prison.
A community group has offered health bosses its building for Covid jabs for the public after complaints that its district only has one centre.
A total of 49 electric vehicle charging points are due to open in 18 locations in March to help combat climate change.
A company has been fined £5,000, and made to pay £1,870 in costs and a surcharge, after being found guilty by magistrates of fly-tipping.
Members of the public in a district are expected to crowd to a single coronavirus vaccination centre: a petition has been raised demanding more.
A new group has been set up to combat the gangs sending asylum seekers across the Channel - with the perilous trips already down 70% due to efforts.
A council cabinet has adopted a policy of using social media as a weapon to battle against criminal activities.
A MP is calling on everyone to get checked for coronavirus - even if they are not showing any signs or symptoms.
A council cabinet has voted for a draft plan to deal with homelessness, which, it is feared, could worsen in the aftermath of the pandemic.
A youth organisation is pursuing a computer lending scheme to help pupils study at home during the coronavirus lockdown.
A 'penguin' spotted in Kent has become a social media sensation - but while temperatures have dived lately all is not as it seems.
A church group has been given a £5,000 council grant for coming to the aid of drivers and passengers trapped during last month's roads chaos.
A pre-school, unable to raise money in traditional ways because of the pandemic, has gone online to provide funds for a outdoor shelter..