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Plans have been submitted to convert a former pub where a landlord was killed and later taken over by the detective investigating the case.
A retiring guest house owner says he has had to submit plans to covert the building into homes after failing to secure a buyer for the business.
Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage after a pedestrian in his 80s died in a collision with a car.
Water provision is returning to normal this morning after thousands of properties were affected by supply problems.
A Kent magician well-known for performing at weddings across the county has also impressed celebrities with his skills.
A company is bringing bottles to homes after 9,000 properties have been affected by water supply chaos.
A community that fought off a scheme for a water bottling factory is now confronted with a housing application and preparing to fight again.
A murder investigation launched after a dad died at a holiday park has ended, with no further action being taken.
An appeal has been launched after a van and its contents were stolen from a hospice, which also suffered criminal damage.
Archeologists say the discovery of a figurine depicting the face of a god provides an insight into the religious beliefs of the Roman provinces.
Members of the public stepped in to clear a road after a car rolled onto its side in a crash which caused “traffic chaos”.
A leading drugs smuggler has been sentenced to 25 years, adding up to 61 years’ imprisonment for his gang.
A 34-year-old man has been jailed for seven months just one day after he attacked police officers, grabbing one by the throat.
A clamp down on nuisance drivers is continuing into a third weekend after reports of dangerous driving.
A road has reopened following a serious crash near a Kent shopping centre.
The owners of a historic home say it will become "one of Kent's most prestigious wedding venues" when it hosts its first ceremonies later this year.
A man has been fined thousands of pounds after ignoring a council warning to drive out pigeons and rats from his property.
A 13th food outlet is to start trading in a 350-yard stretch of a road nicknamed “Takeaway Alley”.
A London developer’s divisive bid to build a seven-storey block of flats likened to Canary Wharf is back on the table.
Farmers have vowed to keep on protesting over market conditions after bringing traffic to a crawl at a Kent port.
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