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A road will be closed off for one year as work to expand a Kent village continues.
Work is to finally begin to fix a damaged barrier at a tunnel, after weeks of delays following a lane closure at the site.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, wearing a rock band apron, served lunches at a homelessness centre .
Two people have been taken to hospital after a collision involving three cars and a motorcycle this afternoon.
An application has been submitted to host weddings of up to 60 guests, plus other functions, at a popular beauty spot.
A popular town centre bakery that welcomes hundreds of customers a day has announced it will be closing this month after decades in business.
Children used recycled materials to decorate their school for the coronation to acknowledge King Charles’ long-term concern for the environment.
A grieving family is encouraging people to be kind on what would be the 17th birthday of their son, who died after being bullied.
A cocktail bar has been given permission to stay open later on weekend nights despite a concern over extra noise.
Plans are being worked on to bring new life to a struggling high street after it was revealed a nearby shopping centre will close.
The Labour Party have taken overall control of Dover District Council from the Conservatives after winning 17 seats.
A young mum is despairing at mould invading her flat when one of her children has asthma – and says she’s not the only victim in the block.
A former headteacher and father of the drummer from rock band The Clash has died aged 93.
The decision to no longer provide affordable homes at a proposed town centre development has been branded “unacceptable”.
The first vessels have taken up their berths at a new marina, which has opened as part of a £250 million docklands redevelopment.
A horrified family ended up with insects for dinner when they found weevils among the baked beans they were eating.
A huge waterfront shopping centre is closing after more than 20 years, with 32 people set to lose their jobs.
Major plans to build 210 homes on land adjoining a former colliery can now begin after councillors voted through the designs.
A former mining village is transforming with a massive housing expansion but not all the changes are liked.
A gateway has been rebuilt exactly where it was first built almost 2,000 years ago and is set to welcome 'invaders' when the attraction reopens.
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