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The family of a Second World War firefighter is amazed to be reunited with long-lost photos of him working in gruelling conditions.
A charity sea event which had to be cancelled after a do-not-swim warning was issued due to poor water quality has been rearranged… on dry land.
With the number of people using cash for their Christmas shopping rising, we asked Kent shoppers if they are ditching card payments.
Hundreds of residents have signed a petition against plans for 70 homes amid fears their village will be swamped by development.
Horrified neighbours woke to the sight of police dealing with the discovery of a body.
Water bills will rise for everyone in Kent - and some residents will be paying £200 more in five years’ time.
A Kent man has been charged after a protester dressed as Santa climbed the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree.
Residents and traders in a town branded Hackney-on-Sea say that although house prices are rising, the influx of Londoners is good for the area.
Drivers have been spotted tearing along a road next to a play area at speeds of up to 60mph raising fears someone could be seriously hurt or killed.
Concerned residents are calling for plans for a “gigantic” care home to be refused, claiming their town is fast becoming a “concrete jungle”.
Plans to redevelop a former drinks factory site have been given the green light for a second time - and are set to create about 250 jobs.
A solicitor who caused two crashes when driving her Jaguar while almost three times the alcohol limit has avoided being suspended.
A Boxing Day swimming event that brings in thousands of spectators has been cancelled because of poor water quality.
A pensioner has sounded the alarm after scammers posed as IT professionals and conned him out of £4,000 during one telephone call.
We look inside a centuries-old town hall where Victorian jail cells are being turned into a new cafe in a £10.5m refurbishment.
Detectives investigating a town centre attack have released CCTV images of three men they wish to speak to.
Plans to build 112 homes on land once occupied by Pfizer have been granted - but none of the properties will be classed as ‘affordable’.
Residents battling to stop up to 90 homes being built in a village have been defeated - despite fears the countryside is being “concreted over”.
A do-not-swim warning at one of Kent’s most popular beaches is “nothing short of devastating”, say furious residents.
Terrifying pictures show children climbing on roofs and into windows at an abandoned care home due for redevelopment, sparking fears among neighbours.
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