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13 June 2020
Police have seized a moped after the young rider was seen going the wrong way at a roundabout.
13 June 2020
Proposals for a 100-metre reservoir, which the applicants say will attract more wildlife and boost cherry growing, have been unveiled.
13 June 2020
A council has dismissed calls for an inquiry after residents raised concerns about a meeting which saw plans for 725 homes approved.
13 June 2020
The manager of an open-air shopping centre warns blockades could be put up if too many people flock to stores next week.
13 June 2020
Motorists are facing huge delays after one of Kent's busiest roads has been closed because of a major gas leak.
13 June 2020
A man who fired a BB gun at a house and a van prompting an armed police response has been jailed.
13 June 2020
Scores of protesters supporting the Black Lives Matter movement are marching across Kent this afternoon.
13 June 2020
The family of a man who died after falling from a cliff have thanked the emergency services for their support.
13 June 2020
On the day when 20,000 people should have taken to the streets for a major Pride parade, a call for unity has been made.
13 June 2020
The county's cathedrals have confirmed the dates they will reopen for private prayer.
13 June 2020
The search is continuing for David Hunt who has been missing for more than 24 hours and left his home without his phone, keys or wallet.
13 June 2020
Police have swooped on a property and detained four men as machetes and swords are discovered.
13 June 2020
Emergency crews and air ambulance descend on village.
13 June 2020
Rooms not tidied up during your stay, and food left outside your room - hotels are feeling the difference as they prepare to reopen.
13 June 2020
Weather forecasters say temperatures will peak at 25C this weekend.
13 June 2020
Fire crews failed to get in a flap as they tackled a blaze which saw one of our feathered friends needing treatment.
13 June 2020
Pantomime season could be under threat this year, as social distancing rules on and off stage prove difficult to follow.
13 June 2020
In 1652 a Kent slaver blew himself up, but it would be more than 100 years before a vicar from the county helped sink the trade altogether.
13 June 2020
A hotel run by a global chain remains on course for its official opening next year despite hold-ups due to lockdown.
13 June 2020
Kent Police has withdrawn a number of lockdown fines wrongly issued by its officers.
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