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Residents are breathing a huge sigh of relief after plans to build a housing estate on prime agricultural land were resoundingly refused.
A city nightclub is implementing changes to increase safety after an 'extremely worrying' incident in which a drink was reportedly spiked.
Anything Canterbury golfer Kevin Ashby's cousin can do, he can too!
A popular businesswoman who ran a vintage clothing store in the city centre for more than 30 years has died.
A 79-year-old minister described as a "true gentleman" who "gave so much to so many" lost his life after being hit by a van outside a railway station.
A long-standing Odeon cinema will not reopen until 2022 as the venue undergoes construction work.
A computer disc containing information relating to an ongoing police investigation was "misplaced" by an officer near a school.
As much as £4 million is to be spent re-cladding three high-rise residential blocks in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
A bird of prey had to be freed by firefighters after it got trapped among fishing wire negligently left on a tree.
Friends of a man missing for more than eight weeks have increased the cash reward they are offering for "solid evidence" which helps locate him.
A village gastro pub is celebrating after its chef was crowned the best young cook in the UK.
Farmers stepped in to help after an HGV got stuck trying to turn around in a country road.
Canterbury scored three tries on the road as they avoided a third National League 2 South game without victory.
Kent's Zak Crawley has been selected in England's squad for this winter's Ashes.
Plans to refurbish a district's most-used leisure centre are back on the table after a proposal to build a sports hall on stilts was dropped.
A student who left a woman with a broken leg and arm after crashing his e scooter into her on a pavement has walked free from court.
Public loos could be shut or people charged to use them as a council looks to make savings of £50,000.
A Mediterranean eatery has opened in a prime spot left vacant by an Italian chain which left last year.
Two people have been carried to safety by firefighters after a blaze broke out in a home.
A proposal to install balconies on a building over looking a crown court have been branded a security risk.