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Pub landlords and industry heads have hit out at the decision to ban takeaway pints under the government's latest lockdown measures.
Fire crews are reminding members of the public to treat bonfires with caution after a blaze got out of control.
A pop star from Kent has revealed his love for his home town and how nerves nearly got the better of him as he prepares to walk the waltz.
A multi-million pound government pledge will see Kent receive a share of more than 530 new long-term houses for the homeless.
A council has forecast an overspend of nearly £1 million as it looks to push ahead with the redevelopment of a town centre landmark.
A lane closure is currently in place along the M20 due to an incident involving two vehicles.
A driver has been arrested on suspicion of being over the limit and driving without insurance or a licence after a crash.
A pop-up food bank has been set up at schools where 1 in 4 of its pupils are eligible for free school meals.
Businesses have been giving out food parcels in support of a footballer's national campaign to keep the country's most vulnerable children fed.
A local authority trading arm has appointed a new chief executive as it looks to usher in a new 'technological' age.
A super fan of a local football team has been named locally as the victim of a road accident.
Various homes have been approached by a television company shooting a new film, believed to be a production for Netflix.
A man has pleaded guilty to a firearms offence after he was caught with a sawn-off shotgun during a specialist police operation.
An air ambulance was called and a person taken to hospital after reports of a fall from height.
A music venue team is self-isolating after it came into contact with a confirmed coronavirus case.
A singer and YouTube star won plenty of plaudits on his debut dancing outing as the Strictly Come Dancing live shows returned.
Under-fire Tory MPs including one banned from his local burger joint have hit back at criticism over the free school meals vote.
A food and crafts market has been forced to shut after a power outage.
An arts-led Pride organisation had its website hacked into by malicious cyber attackers.
A new poll prompted a debate after more than a quarter of people surveyed confessed to thinking a Kent town was part of the capital.