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More than 2,000 names have built up in an online campaign to prevent a pier being permanently closed to anglers.
A Kent council is urging people to join a national litter clearing campaign, which begins next month.
Drivers have been banned from their road during filming for a Sex Pistols drama - but a vintage car owner says he sees no need to move it.
A pharmaceutical company has a multi-million pound investment at its Kent base to speed up tablet production.
A coroner has concluded that a mother-of-one died after suffering a rare toxic reaction to a cancer medication.
A volunteer who fished 38 discarded shopping trolleys from a Kent river last year says littering gives the county a bad name with tourists.
There have been 12 cases of asylum seekers on both sides of the Channel, involving 189 people, in two days.
'Eyesore' seating has been removed from a conservation area and it is not certain if another set due will be placed at all.
An MP has viewed a number of sites to find the best location for a statue for the Second World War Forces' Sweetheart.
A lane has been closed near a motorway, and a woman hurt, following a crash involving three vehicles.
A church that burst into flames 14 years ago is now going on auction for conversion into flats.
Plans to build an airstrip for electric-powered small planes are facing opposition from people living in the area.
A tribute group to the Sixties and Seventies band Led Zeppelin play at a Kent venue following its reopening after lockdown.
A food blogger has won in a national recipe competition after finding she could use all parts of one vegetable.
Opponents say dockside plans for a motel made from old shipping containers would spoil an 'iconic waterfront'.
Conservation experts restoring a centuries-old town centre building have found decoration by a renowned 19th century architect and designer.
One part of this county has been named as one of the most affordable in the UK, and in its region, for the purchasing of property.
A swing and slide at a new children's play park have been removed after parents raised safety fears.
Members of the public are being asked to follow this year's commemoration of the 1918 Zeebrugge Raid via online film to stay Covid compliant.
Volunteers were dressed in both colourful and eye-catching clothes as they carried out the first of two litter picks in their town.
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