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A piece by Banksy, which was painted on the wall of an amusement arcade, remains mothballed four years later.
A development company which is building hundreds of homes in Kent made two payments to the Conservative Party totalling thousands, it has emerged.
The exterior of a takeaway has been branded like something out of the Flintstones.
A council is on the verge of bidding for permission allow the building of 8,500 homes.
An Asian hornet sighting has been confirmed in Kent, prompting an investigation into the whereabouts of the predatory insects’ nests.
Blueprints have surfaced showing plans to demolish a golf course’s clubhouse to make way for homes.
A German man died at the scene of a crash which left the M20 closed for several hours overnight, it has been confirmed.
A grammar school head has brushed off claims mobile phones are a distraction, saying they are a “valuable learning resource".
A council will be hauled before the High Court for a second time this year for granting a developer rights to build on protected land.
A man who died after falling from a second storey-window was trying to flee from officers, an inquest heard.
A landowner hopes to sell a parcel of land for dozens of new homes - after failing to sell as a post-Brexit lorry park.
Campaigners have locked horns with the council leader again over controversial plans to change Hythe’s seafront forever.
A sports centre must sell off part of its golf course for housing amid looming council budget cuts, its manager said.
Archaeologists hope to unearth one of Kent's hidden secrets – an ancient uphill watercourse said to have been engineered by an Anglo-Saxon princess.
A woman was hauled in front of a judge and fined thousands for putting people "at risk" by illegally whitening their teeth.
A head teacher has told how banning mobile phones has improved pupils' behaviour after curbing the amount of time children spend on social media.
Swathes of land marketed as the UK’s first post-Brexit lorry park went under the hammer – but failed to attract a buyer.
A charity event was criticised today for allowing "racist" golliwogs to be sold at an open garden fundraiser in castle grounds.
A village could become home to the UK’s first post-Brexit lorry park as concerns swell over potential 13-mile motorway tailbacks.
The wife of property tycoon Fergus Wilson has been hauled before a judge for allegedly failing to provide hot water for one of her tenants.