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Historic village pub could become houses

Historic village pub could become houses

18 November 2014

An application has been lodged by the owner's of a Grade II listed historic village pub to transform it into luxury homes.

Rogue landlords hit with £20k fine

Rogue landlords hit with £20k fine

18 November 2014

Property owners who left tenants in houses without heating and riddled with damp have been fined.

We are a village not a town

We are a village not a town

17 November 2014

Lenham villagers are angry that Maidstone council has singled them out to take a lion's share of new housing.

UPDATED: Village "under siege"

UPDATED: Village "under siege"

16 November 2014

Around 100 people attended an exhibition of plans to build on agricultural fields in Thurnham.

Don't build on our farm say residents

Don't build on our farm say residents

16 November 2014

An offer of a country park has not appeased residents concerned that building on Fant Farm will aggravate traffic problems and ruin the landscape.

New plan for major creek marina revealed

New plan for major creek marina revealed

16 November 2014

A waterside hub including a visitors' centre and pub could be on the cards if a group of Islanders have their way.

Councillors approve application for 226 new homes in Walmer

Councillors approve application for 226 new homes in Walmer

14 November 2014

Taylor Wimpey’s application for 226 new homes on land off Station Road in Walmer has been approved

Exhibition on Barty Farm plans today

Exhibition on Barty Farm plans today

14 November 2014

Villagers have a chance today to find out about proposals to build 100 homes on farmland in Thurnham.

Huge development given thumbs up

Huge development given thumbs up

13 November 2014

Protesters could lose their battle against 200 houses, pub/restaurant, business and 70-bed hotel proposed for heart of Kent countryside.

First milestone to mark town’s transformation

First milestone to mark town’s transformation

13 November 2014

A group of bricklayers paraded along the High Street before handing over an application for the first phase of Sittingbourne's regeneration plans.

School design scores a hat-trick

School design scores a hat-trick

13 November 2014

A school building took home three awards, including the Project of the Year title, at the Kent Design and Development Awards.

Refusal of Junction 8 plan criticised

Refusal of Junction 8 plan criticised

11 November 2014

Maidstone council's planning committee was accused of "playing to the gallery" over its refusal to permit a business park at Waterside Park

Tesco to sell up

Tesco to sell up

11 November 2014

A supermarket giant is selling off land after pulling the plug on £110 million building plan.

Rising prices to prompt strong finish for house builder

Rising prices to prompt strong finish for house builder

10 November 2014

A construction business expects to sell 30% more houses this year at 10% higher prices.

Hundreds of homes planned for village

Hundreds of homes planned for village

09 November 2014

A developer has unveiled plans to build 300 houses on land in Newington.

200 homes planned for boot fair site

200 homes planned for boot fair site

07 November 2014

Hundreds of homes are planned for the site of a popular boot fair, next to a proposed development of another 300 properties.

Quarry development bosses under fire

Quarry development bosses under fire

06 November 2014

The company behind the development of nearly 200 homes on a former quarry site in Kent have already occupied homes - despite 'contamination' concerns.

Housing development set for Kitchener Barracks

Housing development set for Kitchener Barracks

05 November 2014

Public have their say about the proposed redevelopment of Medway’s second oldest military site.

Demolition date for Dover's eyesores

Demolition date for Dover's eyesores

05 November 2014

Burlington House and County Hotel - two of Dover's biggest eyesores could be pulled down by next spring.

‘Ebbsfleet is going to be an optimistic story, not a struggle’

‘Ebbsfleet is going to be an optimistic story, not a struggle’

03 November 2014

In his first interview since it was announced he would lead the body which will build a garden city in Kent, Michael Cassidy outlines his big ideas.

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