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A gritty crime flick filmed in under three weeks at multiple locations across Kent including an abattoir and a funfair is set for digital release.
The cost of demolishing a town's former leisure centre has increased by more than 40% due to the pandemic and undiscovered drains.
A family threatened with being turfed out of their ancestral country home have launched a campaign to preserve its legacy of public access.
Police will impose a dispersal order this weekend to target areas plagued by noisy 'boy racer's driving at dangerous speeds on busy dual carriageways.
Parents have expressed concerns over new school travel arrangements ahead of a review into the county council's handling of SEND transport contracts.
A popular roadside cafe for filming in Kent is set to feature as part of a new comedy-horror TV series about a new mother and a murderous infant.
A man suspected of drink driving and filming police officers on his mobile phone whilst driving past in his van has been charged.
A passenger who got out of his car near the Dartford Crossing and smashed a car window during a 'road rage' incident has been ordered to pay damages.
Two men have been charged on suspicion of robbery after a man was attacked in the high street for his mobile phone and bank card.
Households in one part of Kent will see the portion they pay towards their borough council tax bill stay the same for the second year in a row.
Police could be handed new powers to tackle the issue of 'boy racer's speeding up and down a busy dual carriageway at dangerous speeds.
The BBC and ITV have ditched plans to lend image rights to plans for a multi-billion pound theme park in Kent over ongoing wildlife concerns.
A police officer has been dismissed after a booze-fuelled trip led to accusations of sexual assault.
Plans have been submitted to build a hot food takeaway and ‘drive-thru’ facility – believed to be KFC - on the existing site of an Asda car park.
People from 'all backgrounds' have been urged to become magistrates as part of a campaign to recruit thousands to clear the Covid court backlog.
A review will take place after hundreds of kids with special needs didn't make it into school because transport contracts were not arranged in time.
Flood alerts have been put in place across multiple sections of the Kent coast in the aftermath of bad weather and Storm Franklin.
A family has backed a campaign to change the law on assisted dying after a grandad-of-seven living with terminal cancer shot himself in his garden.
A terminally ill cancer patient says sensitive discussions related to her treatment were held in a busy hospital corridor.
Large parts of a town riverside have been submerged under water amid flood warnings and more bad weather across the county.
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