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A council has vowed to build from scratch a replacement leisure centre which will attract both families and competitive athletes.
An iconic ship that helped rescue thousands of men from Dunkirk in the Second World War is set to reopen to the public after a major revamp.
A man has been jailed after repeatedly breaching an order banning him from asking for money or behaving anti-socially in a high street.
An appeal has been granted against a council's refusal to grant permission to build hundreds of new homes on land described as a 'vital green lung'.
A rare opportunity has become available to rent the royal retreat thought to be one of the oldest continuously occupied properties in the country.
A martial arts star who raised thousands for charity during lockdown is appealing for help to fulfil her dream of competing internationally.
There were five mile long queues on the coastbound carriageway of the M2 due to reports of a wheel falling off a vehicle.
A tribute act has raised thousands of pounds to fund counselling sessions for young people struggling with mental health in memory of a teenager.
The owners of an unauthorised pitch in a protected woodland have been ordered to remove caravans, a chicken coop and other structures from the site.
An interactive gaming obstacle course combining elements of lazer tag is set to open as part of a much anticipated £20 million leisure centre rebuild.
Tributes have been paid to a former council leader and teacher who served his community with a 'winning smile' for more than 50 years.
A bus shelter near a primary school is set to be replaced over fears mums with pushchairs are 'dicing with death' trying to navigate around it.
A major route was closed off following a serious accident which has left a man in hospital.
Here's what happened when we sent our reporter to try Olympic weightlifting at the Kent gym producing champion women lifters on an Olympic scale.
A man has been taken to hospital after becoming trapped in a van which had crashed into a bollard outside a pub.
Market stall holders on one of the country's hardest-hit high streets have given their verdict on the town's future trading prospects.
A multi-billion pound theme park project billed as Kent's answer to Disneyland has been given a final deadline to submit its bid for review.
A family has paid tribute to a grandmother who ran a playgroup for more than 30 years after her passing following a battle with cancer.
A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase a Grade-II listed Georgian manor house and estate with nine bedrooms and its own kennels and stables.
Voters in three by-elections have returned their preferred candidates with the Conservatives emerging victorious in each.