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A total 120 objections have been submitted to plans to build 34 houses in a village: planning councillor will vote next week.
A doctor at an inquest revealed hospital staff's anxiety over the highly difficult birth of a baby who only lived for a week.
Councillors could vote to both push up car park fees and extend charging times after a cabinet discussion next Monday.
Emergency services are at the scene of a three-vehicle crash which has damaged a building.
A crowd gathered to pay their respects after a man died at a property: tributes have been pouring in since.
Part of a town bypass is closed while a water company carries out major repairs on a pipe.
A breakfast club has been set up for ex-service personnel to provide companionship and support.
A charity helping the homeless has been given a £2,000 cheque from its town council.
A migrant had to be rescued from the freezing sea at the dawn of the Twenties. He survived but suffered hypothermia
A fundraising postman clocked up 2,401 miles after running every single day during 2019 for charity, finishing on New Year's Eve.
Border Force officials have intercepted three boats in the Channel.
Tributes have poured in after a girl aged five died after a three-year battle against cancer on Christmas Eve.
A fundraising postman, who has run every day in 2019, ends his task this New Year's Eve, having smashed his 2,136-mile target.
Prospective residents and their families can view the UK's first dementia centre of its kind before it opens.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby's address for the start of 2020 was filmed at a Kent lifeboat station.
A defendant will appear before a judge in January following a break-in at a property. Police have also issued anti-theft advice.
One person was arrested after a serrated knife was found through a metal detector arch at a Kent railway station.
Celebrity chef Marco Pierre White, visiting Kent, has revealed that his work has not been as glamorous as people think.
The coastguard has managed to recover a body spotted in the sea on Saturday after bad weather hampered their efforts.
Emergency work on a landslide means there will be no train services between two Kent towns this Sunday.