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A consultation is now open on the project to 'transform' a coastline by installing beach huts, visitor centre and cafe.
A protest will be held over the 'mounting annoyance' following the closure of blood clinics at a hospital.
A patient has been airlifted to hospital following a search and rescue mission off the coast this morning.
A Kent MP has been criticised for comments over Marcus Rashford sticking to his day job, after it was revealed she has a second job.
The Home Office has spent thousands of pounds on emergency food – including Domino's and Subway – for asylum seekers arriving in Kent.
A Kent pub has had its toilets rated as 'platinum' by inspectors from the Loo of the Year Awards 2021.
A town council has cancelled face to face meetings with residents while security measures are reviewed following the murder of an MP.
A festive programme of events which includes a new artisan market and musical performances has been revealed.
Coffee fans can now enjoy a beverage at a new sit-in coffee shop with a drive thru after it opened at a business park.
Animal lovers are upset after "prison-like" doors were placed over the entrance of badgers' homes, as part of "cruel" plans to relocate the creatures.
Patients are upset after health bosses confirmed blood tests will no longer be held at a hospital, with GPs now taking the service back in-house.
An appeal has been launched after police officers were punched, kicked and headbutted on Halloween, while staff at a nightclub were also assaulted.
A much-loved but broken cliff-side lift has been awarded a grant of £344,828 to help preserve it for the future.
See how young fans in Kent celebrated the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001.
New photos reveal the loss of vegetation at a seafront beauty spot to make way for a controversial new housing development.
Graffiti scrawled in red and reading 'No War But The Class War' has been left over a 'dirty' pile of rubbish in a town centre.
A new zero emission, electric bus service is launching, thanks to a multi-million pound grant.
Two friends spent eight days visiting every Martello Tower in the county and beyond, some which have found a new lease of life.
An inquest has been opened into the death of a 13-year-old who died after being hit by a car.
Two 'vital' community projects - including one which keeps a town tidy - are at risk of closing if a new leader is not found.
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