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Plans to tackle dirty air in the capital which could see Kent motorists charged daily for work trips to the capital have been labelled 'catastrophic'.
A man has been arrested after a suspected stolen vehicle led police on a late night chase and a quantity of class A drugs were seized.
A stroke survivor says his housing provider has threatened to remove his mobility scooter if he continues to charge and store it in a cupboard.
Thousands of pounds have been raised towards plans to erect a new community driven food forest and eco-classroom at a secondary school.
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of murder and an investigation launched after a man was discovered dead at a property close to a farm.
Police have confirmed a man has died after an incident on the tracks on a busy line serving Southeastern passengers.
Police have been patrolling a popular beauty spot which has reportedly become a choice destination for sexual deviants and "unsavoury activities".
Campaign groups raised more than £20k in just 48 hours to hire lawyers to fight plans to build a £2.5bn theme park on a protected nature haven.
A council has cancelled a parking fine issued to a driver who stopped briefly by a school to let cars pass but still says there was a 'contravention'.
A billion pound bakery chain has confirmed it is set to open a second store in a town retail park.
A family has been left devastated after the death of a 30-year-old mum-of-four who "showed no fear" in the face of cancer and Covid.
A man has been charged on suspicion of burglary in connection with a moped ram-raid at a hair salon.
A town's newest gay-friendly venue has reopened its doors with the promise of a host of new events and an LGBT+ safe space.
Disabled and elderly residents living in sheltered housing say they have effectively been trapped in their flats due to a broken lift.
A prolific fly-tipper who hired a van to illegally dump waste on country lanes has been caught in the act and fined thousands of pounds.
The opening date for an ambitious theme park and entertainment project billed as Kent's answer to Disneyland has been pushed back yet again.
From pleasure gardens to a listed bear pit, a popular day trip destination on the Thames once saw thousands of Londoners flock to Kent via boat.
After a hospital canteen saw reduced hours over the Christmas period, volunteers from the Sikh temple stepped in to provide meals to staff.
An appeal has been made for witnesses to a crash in which a teenage boy was hit by a car.
Plans to instal a 65ft tall telecoms pole in a 'rural setting' just yards away from people's homes has sparked an angry response from some residents.
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