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A man has been forced to leave his flat following a spate of anti social behaviour which left his neighbours living in fear.
EDF has taken the decision not to restart the Dungeness B nuclear power station, but to move it into the defuelling stage right away.
A woman has been involved in a dispute with a 4* hotel over the quality of food at her wedding reception for eight months.
They may not be finished yet, but potential buyers can now register their interest in a luxury home over looking the sea.
Staff at a Kent hospital banded together to arrange a wedding in a day for one of their sick patients and his new wife.
A man will appear in court today after three people were left in hospital, one with a stab wound, following a brawl.
A new park and ride scheme will be trialled this summer as a Kent town prepares for an influx of visitors.
A yet-to-be-used cinema, which has been ready for over a year, is hoping to welcome film fans once social distancing is over.
Five men have been arrested following a suspected stabbing, which also saw three people taken to hospital.
A council has admitted problems over missed bin collections 'isn't good enough' and has issued an apology to residents.
Asylum seekers at Kent barracks have won a legal challenge after a High Court judge found their accommodation failed to meet a “minimum standard”.
Fire crews spent an hour rescuing a teenager after he became trapped in mud.
A circus says it has been made to feel unwelcome - and out of pocket - after having shows cancelled in two towns.
A picnic and parties have been organised for the annual Pride celebrations, which will go ahead next month.
An emergency call was made to the lifeboat and coastguard after a 'pink object' was seen drifting across the sea.
A man has been arrested after £50,000 in cash was found stashed in a pick up truck at the border.
An historic castle will open its doors for a series of workshops focussing on the history of land destined to house 10,000 new homes.
A man says writing books for children helped him overcome his crippling grief after his beloved wife passed away.
Queues are building as a large number of lorries head towards Dover, with the TAP scheme put in place.
The next phase of a 1,000 plus housing development at a former quarry will be discussed by councillors tonight.
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