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The future of an historic coaching inn hangs in the balance after potential buyers were secured for the 184-year-old venue.
Residents have slammed parts of a multi-million pound project to give a market town a major facelift, branding the incomplete works a 'shambles'.
A group of nuisance motorists tearing up and down a busy dual carriageway at dangerous speeds have been moved on under new police powers.
One of the UK’s rarest bumblebees has been found on a wildlife site under threat by proposals for a multi-billion pound theme park.
The wheels have been put in motion for a new community minibus which is on the lookout for more volunteer drivers.
A huge Disney cruise liner which became a familiar fixture at a port during the pandemic has returned to Kent once again.
There are delays to some Southeastern services while emergency services respond to an incident at a railway station.
An academy boss has warned school chiefs may have to purchase jumpers for poorer kids to help families cope with rising energy bills this Winter.
Traffic was temporarily held on the Dartford Bridge heading from Essex into Kent while police attended an incident.
Tributes have poured in for a music shop owner who saved a town's only store from closure and helped many children pick up their first instrument.
Another man has been charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of a teenager.
Bereaved parents and pals are taking on a huge cycling challenge to raise money and fast-track young people's access to mental health support.
A hospital trust has appointed a new chief executive to take over the reins.
A football club has revealed the next steps for plans to construct a new 8,000 seater stadium at the heart of a new waterfront leisure destination.
Police are under fire for failing to crack down on illegal traveller camps but what challenges do they face and what compromises should be made?
Two people have appeared in court in connection with reports of a break-in and multiple bank card thefts at a property.
Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward to a disturbance near a pub in which a man waved a weapon resembling a meat cleaver.
A man is due to appear in court in connection with a violent assault which took place outside a pub.
One of the county's top education advisors has backed calls by a former Prime Minister to overhaul the way in which students are taught and examined.
Identical twin sisters who were nearly split up after being born into poverty in London's East End have revealed the trait that keeps them together.
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