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Drivers experienced delays this afternoon after two separate incidents at the Dartford Crossing.
A controversial planning application seeking to build 20 houses on a beach car park has been rejected.
A project which will see a new sports and community hall built on a recreation ground, along with 34 new homes, has been approved.
Plans to regenerate a popular seaside town by installing 80 new beach huts have been approved by council members.
Footage showing a group of teenagers jumping into the sea, while apparently ignoring social distancing guidelines, has sparked concern.
A planning application for a new community and sports hall plus 30 homes on a recreation ground is expected to be given the go ahead tonight.
The results of a public survey has revealed that more shops and better night time entertainment are needed to improve a Kent town.
A man who went missing from his home has been found safe and well.
Tributes have been paid to a well-known farmer and beloved family man who died after a four year battle with cancer.
An eight year old boy, who is completely blind, is enjoying virtual life skills lesson during the coronavirus lockdown.
Police and paramedics were called to a town centre following reports a man had been injured.
An animal charity is part of a project to dehorn hundreds of wild rhinos following an 'alarming' rise in poaching since the Covid-19 outbreak.
An investigation has been launched after a man died following a crash involving a car and a motorbike.
Border Force patrols intercepted six boats carrying 90 migrants in the Channel before they could reach Kent.
An academy boss has spoken about how keeping schools closed during the coronavirus pandemic would harm disadvantaged children.
Police have launched an investigation after a man was left with scratches from an altercation when two teenagers reportedly stole his electric bike.
Fears have been raised over social distancing after anglers gathered on the beach this morning after government guidelines changed to allow fishing.
Two drivers were left with a sinking feeling after their vehicles were swallowed up by the tide after driving onto the beach.
A travel operator will increase the number and size of trains in service - but is urging people to only use them if "absolutely necessary".
Changes could be made to the way a council committee meets and discusses key items, after its current set up was described as unsatisfactory.