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A major new education centre consisting of a secondary school, primary school and a state-of the art sports centre has been approved.
A former council leader and affordable homes planner has taken on a new post to oversee the building of thousands of homes in Kent's new garden city.
Despite the considerable economic challenges posed by the pandemic, new enterprises continue to set up shop across the county.
An undertaker has hit out at a council's plans to cut the duration of its cremation services while maintaining the same price.
A "full wolf moon' is set to grace Kent later this week – but just what is it exactly and where can you see it?
This is why one of the largest Gurdwara's outside of India has been illuminated green.
These terrifying photos show the scene confronting a shop worker as a masked knife-man burst in.
A Chelsea and England International who grew up in Kent has secured a switch to the Italian football league with help from a footballing legend.
The coronavirus case rate in Kent and Medway is now lower than the average for England.
A new coronavirus test centre has opened for those displaying symptoms.
A vehicle has broken down on the approach to a busy river crossing causing long delays.
Residents living near an inland border facility have made several complaints about border staff behaviour and anti-social parking on local roads.
An appeal for unwanted laptops and digital devices to help get children online at home has gained strong support amid fears of school shortages.
The impact of lockdown on the mental health of young people has been documented in a new music video by a local hip hop and rap talent collective.
A pharmacy has been granted a licence to open after a two year appeals process with medical authorities.
Two men have been charged with multiple drugs and driving offences after reportedly attempting to evade police arrest.
Plans for a multi-billion pound theme park could face added hurdles as government planners review a formal application to protect the wildlife haven.
Plans have been green lighted to turn a care home into a house of multiple occupancy.
Domiciliary care workers have been hailed as the 'forgotten heroes' of the Covid-19 crisis, amid the pressures of loneliness and social isolation.
People are angry at a planning decision which they say will subject a quiet village to a "barrage of traffic" and put lives at risk.