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A couple is hoping to reinvent one of a town's oldest pubs for the 2020s by hosting "DIY events" and street food vendors to take over the kitchen.
A volunteer litter picker aged in his 80s was left bleeding and in a state of shock after being bitten by an "out of control" dog.
Frustrating roadworks, meant to be finished last October, have been delayed again by several more weeks.
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The Prime Minster has landed in Kent to launch the government's Illegal Migration Bill banning asylum seekers arriving in small boats staying in UK.
Wayne Couzens has been sentenced to 19 months in prison for flashing at women in the months before he kidnapped, raped and murdered Sarah Everard.
Commemorations have taken place for the 36th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster, in which 193 people were killed.
Residents who have lost their communal hall are against a planned replacement, saying it is too small.
Lifeboats have headed out to a ferry struck by a blaze in the Channel this evening.
Pro-asylum seeker groups will be in a Kent town in anticipation of a far right demonstration.
People are being urged not to attend two busy hospital emergency departments except for in serious or life-threatening situations.
The celebrity illusionist spent his birthday in a Kent hotel which he described as his favourite "anywhere".
A worker was injured in a raid on a city centre shop when three diamond rings were stolen.
Ambitious details have been revealed about a new £5m arts centre which will hold a cafe and gallery.
The lives of two anglers were saved after they were trapped on a pier ledge by swollen seas in dark clothing and without lifejackets.
A man and woman have appeared in court after being accused of stealing cash and bank cards from gym lockers.
Anti-racists will rally to counter an anticipated turnout by a far-right group, despite it being held close to commemorations for a ferry tragedy.
Calls are being made to introduce parking restrictions along a busy seaside road in order to stop drivers hogging the limited spaces all day.
Housing estate residents face forking out for costly taxis or walking along a “dangerous” stretch of road after a number of evening buses were axed.
Two Ukrainian women have told of the horrors of the invasion they fled and their life now in Kent on the first anniversary of the war.
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