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Frustrated residents have hit out at proposals to overhaul an old garage into flats – claiming fresh designs “look like a prison”.
Couples can now celebrate their big day in style after a Victorian Billiards Room was granted permission to host wedding ceremonies and receptions.
A man allegedly assaulted two police officers after staff were abused at a betting shop.
Business owners have been warned after a crimewave with cafés and restaurants targeted in six locations.
Kent’s first zero-emission bus service start date has been revealed, several months behind schedule.
Funding for a flood defence scheme costing almost half-a-million pounds to protect thousands of homes has been approved.
A vineyard will now be able to hold wine-tasting events - despite fears mourners at a neighbouring church graveyard will be disturbed.
A new cafe and welcome centre is set to become the first building to open at a closed-off 18th century fort.
Two warehouse buildings have vanished as another Costa Coffee outlet moves closer to completion and opening.
An expert who led an investigation into baby deaths says families being told to prove liability by the trust shows a lack of compassion from the NHS.
A man has been accused of taking £934 worth of goods from a BP petrol station.
More space is being created for vehicle checks at Dover harbour amid concerns new EU rules could exacerbate traffic problems on Kent’s roads.
Plans to transform a former nightclub site into a multimillion-pound creative centre will "kickstart the regeneration" of a town centre, bosses say.
A shop has been allowed to keep its licence despite employing an illegal worker - who claims he was paid just £6 an hour and sometimes in food.
A head teacher has urged parents to remain calm after police were called to a school twice in one week amid concerns over youths intimidating pupils.
A person was taken to hospital after a crash on a main road.
A playground is back in use and considered safe again after the surrounding area has been struck by landslides.
A tiger allowed to wander the streets petrified Kent residents in Victorian times, driving some to the neighbouring town.
The first 15 short-stay apartments for homeless people have been installed on a former council car park.
Contractors have started work on a new Aldi store after controversial plans were finally approved.
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