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Travellers have locked themselves in at a site and asked the public not to park in front of the gate.
A dog who was being eaten alive by maggots and just hours away from death before being rescued is set to appear on TV tonight.
A huge supermarket chain looks set to open a new shop, sharing the premises with an Indian restaurant at a site in Kent.
A new market starts this weekend, the first of several plans to transform the food offerings at an entertainment complex.
Shopkeepers in a Kent town say they are losing business due to the temporary closure of their high street.
A popular food and drink outlet is set to open in a third location at a department store.
A team used to dealing with adversity are confident their new Indian restaurant will be a success.
Thousands of customers are expected to head to a town's new cinema complex this weekend.
Men aiming to shed the pounds can take part in a unique football league which is expanding in Kent with another league on the way next month.
Police investigating allegations a victim was assaulted and dragged from his vehicle have issued images of a man they would like to speak to.
An author and motivational speaker hopes his new book will help shine a light on acts of kindness - no matter how big or small.
It is all change as a new leader of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council and a new mayor have been elected.
A nightclub, which had its licence suspended after a murder nearby, has been transformed into a bar offering sports, games and brunch.
The leader of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council has resigned.
A 61-year-old woman who had been diagnosed with breast cancer was forced to delay vital reconstruction surgery after breaking her elbow.
An ever-expanding group of abandoned mice found in woodland are ready to be re-homed.
The team behind a transformation of a town's Pizza Express into a music event venue revealed their plan to re-introduce 'the nightclub experience'.
A soft play centre which fought tooth and nail for its survival during the pandemic is delighted to be filled with screaming children once again.
A teenager who suffered the devastating loss of both of his parents, within a year, has seen £10,000 pour in for his unique challenge.
The Fox Project began life 30 years ago and now treats more than 1,000 foxes every year.
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