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A Labour councillor has resigned from the party to stand as an independent in protest over the national leadership's stance on school closures.
A GP is among those to receive the new Covid-19 vaccine as it begins its roll out to key workers and vulnerable groups.
A fire was averted at an aquatic centre after a 'bursting fish tank' helped stop the spread of flames, but sadly some fish did perish.
An application to demolish a centuries old former asbestos factory on the green belt is to be put before councillors for approval.
A student shut herself in her room to protect family members after believing to have caught Covid-19 for a second time in three months.
Police investigating a string of burglaries have charged a man in connection with the violent incidents.
Women wanting to give birth at home will not be able to due to a suspension of the service to ease pressures on the ambulance services.
A former Kent school girl who went on to have an illustrious career on the stage and screen has been made a Dame in the Queen's New Year Honours.
The long wait for plans for a multi-billion pound theme park in Kent is finally over as an application is to be submitted for review.
A GP says rollout of a newly approved Covid-19 vaccine will hopefully speed up the process and relieve pressure on the NHS.
A nurse who came out of retirement to support colleagues on the frontline has vaccinated her own daughters who work as nurses at the same hospital.
A pub and its staff pulled together to prepare and deliver Christmas dinners to frontline NHS staff working Christmas Day.
A group of community pharmacists were drafted in at short notice to ensure the safe and effective rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine at a hospital.
A council has criticised the government's planning reform u-turn which it says will heap more pressure on local housebuilding targets.
The Transport Minister has criticised lorry driver testing at the ports and says he wants to see it removed 'as soon as possible'.
A fire which saw smoke billowing into the air from a recycling centre has now been brought under control.
Truckers trapped in Kent are on their way home - but Channel crossings are subject to delays due to the weather, ferry operators have warned.
A ferry company says it will offer Kent residents a free return journey once restrictions are lifted in recognition of the Christmas disruption.
Religious leaders have teamed up to help out with the relief efforts at an airport where truckers were stranded on Christmas Day.
A weather warning has been put in place for large parts of the county as calm conditions are set to be replaced by blustering winds.