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Neighbours reported hearing a loud crash after a vehicle collided with three parked cars in a small residential street.
Police are to be handed new powers to break up unauthorised car-meets and clampdown on dangerous street racing in and around a major shopping centre.
Championship football side Millwall FC has released more details – and images – of plans for a new training ground proposed in the Kent green belt.
Plans for a large fence in a park to protect a football pitch from dog poo and motorbikes have been rejected but a 'green solution' has been offered.
A town centre regeneration scheme has been given a new lease of life after funds were approved to buy a derelict plot and bring forward new proposals.
A refurbished Victorian fort with a bar in the old magazine chamber is on the market for £1.5 million.
A review into lessons learnt since a church organist was convicted of sexually abusing young boys has described the pace of change as 'glacial'.
Former school pals paid an emotional tribute to murdered school girl Claire Tiltman at the opening of a new eco-friendly centre named in her memory.
Champion sprinter Adam Gemili has returned to his former primary school in an effort to get kids more physically active after a drop during lockdown.
As Elizabeth Line services finally launch after years of delays and added costs we look at the prospects of Kent getting its first station on the map.
Three man have been jailed for their role in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin following searches carried out on two properties.
A group of police officers have clubbed together to purchase a former colleague's long service medal after it was spotted being sold online.
A major town centre regeneration scheme consisting of hundreds of homes and a cinema has been axed after developers insisted it needed to be bigger.
Part of a historic pier collapsed into the River Medway just weeks after funding had been allocated towards restoring it.
A council says it is providing a solution after a dispute emerged with social tenants ordered to remove fences screening their homes from bus users.
A parish council says it has received a small number of complaints said to be for 'political reasons' after flying a Ukraine flag next to a windmill.
Council tenants have been told to remove bamboo screens used to shield gardens and kids from the view of nosey bus users or face court action.
Kent’s first black female magistrate, a youth music agency and a wheelchair rugby team were among those named at an event praising local volunteers.
An unauthorised encampment has vacated a park after being ordered to leave just hours after camper vans were spotted on a nearby beauty spot.
An unauthorised encampment has been spotted on a park just hours after a group was evicted from a heath following a court order.
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