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According to new research by Shelter, one in every 172 people are classed as homeless in a Kent town amid fears of a 'rising tide' of evictions.
A GP surgery says it is preparing to "pull out all the stops" to offer hundreds more vaccine slots as part of the ramped-up booster programme.
Crowds of families and friends lined the streets to catch a glimpse of some camels as a popular nativity procession returned to a town centre.
Traffic was temporarily held on the M2 coastbound whilst highways crews attended to reports of a crash involving two vehicles.
Hundreds of new homes have been released as part of the latest phase of a major garden city development in a former quarry.
The boyfriend of Stephen Port's youngest victim has called for a police head to resign after an inquest found failings "probably" led to more deaths.
Some elected members of Kent County Council will be barred from voting at an upcoming meeting due to efforts to curb the spread of Covid.
A suspected drink driver reportedly found threatening people with a large knife has been arrested.
A mobile testing unit has been put in place at a primary school where a case of the new Omicron variant has been detected.
An investigation has been launched after police were called to reports a homeless man's bedding had been set alight.
Local residents are being urged to come up with a name for a block of new retirement apartments being constructed near a town centre.
Long queues formed on parts of the A2 due to a crash involving a lorry and three cars.
An entrepreneur behind a co-working space billed as a 'mini Silicon Valley' has been named one of the first black recipients of a prestigious award.
A leading academic has come under fire after branding a walkout by students at an event he hosted featuring a controversial columnist "pathetic".
WARNING: Distressing images. A man has been disqualified from keeping animals after neglecting his four cats - resulting in two sadly dying.
Storm Barra has been creating havoc with numerous reports of fallen trees and long delays for port-bound lorries.
Local residents are being urged to create 'hedgehog highways' between their gardens in a bid to support the spiky critters to forage and flourish.
Plans to expand the facilities at an oversubscribed secondary school have been revised to add a new car park in response to traffic fears.
An annual report has been released by the schools watchdog revealing how primary and secondary schools in Kent compare to the region and nationally.
Plans have been unveiled to transform a derelict site formerly occupied by a working men's club into new homes, shops and a communal green area.
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