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Queen rings bell for round two of house building fight

Queen rings bell for round two of house building fight

14 May 2021

Kent is in the danger zone over house-building reforms after the government signalled a rule change to speed up development.

Boxing club's search for new home

Boxing club's search for new home

14 May 2021

A boxing club which teaches children and adults is searching for a new home after being excluded from plans for an upcoming community centre.

Going Green - the rise of a party finding success in Kent

Going Green - the rise of a party finding success in Kent

14 May 2021

A party once dismissed as eccentric is moving to the political mainstream and finding success in Kent.

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All change for Labour at County Hall

All change for Labour at County Hall

13 May 2021

A major reshuffle has taken place at Kent County Council'sLabour group after its leader was unseated in the local elections.

KCC bid for £36m hardship fund amid Covid

KCC bid for £36m hardship fund amid Covid

13 May 2021

Kent County Council has submitted a bid for a £36million government fund to help communities in at least four districts in financial hardship.

Fresh fears over house-building in Kent

Fresh fears over house-building in Kent

12 May 2021

The government is facing a backlash over plans to automatically give developments the green light.

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Ward boundary review under way

Ward boundary review under way

11 May 2021

It looks likely that the number of councillors in a local authority borough will be cut by around a fifth at the next election.

Scott re-elected as PCC

Scott re-elected as PCC

10 May 2021

Matthew Scott has been re-elected to the post of PCC rounding off a series of elections in Kent.

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'We will help county recover from pandemic'

'We will help county recover from pandemic'

08 May 2021

The leader of KCC says his top priority for the council will be to redouble its efforts to help the county recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Keith's our man

Keith's our man

08 May 2021

Conservative victory in district council by-election.

Conservatives lose overall control of Tunbridge Wells

Conservatives lose overall control of Tunbridge Wells

08 May 2021

Bucking the national trend, the Tories have suffered losses in Tunbridge Wells, but remain the largest party.

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Conservatives gain seats at Maidstone council

Conservatives gain seats at Maidstone council

07 May 2021

Conservatives have emerged victorious at Maidstone council where they have gained five new seats.

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Full results from local election

Full results from local election

07 May 2021

Here's the latest on results across the area.

Full results from Ashford election

Full results from Ashford election

07 May 2021

Seven KCC seats and a borough council spot were up for grabs yesterday, with full results coming this afternoon.

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Full results from local elections in Thanet

Full results from local elections in Thanet

07 May 2021

Voters have taken to the polls to elect who they want to represent them on the county council.

LIVE: Full results from local election

LIVE: Full results from local election

07 May 2021

With counting underway in several key elections in Kent we bring you the live results from across the county.

Battle for County Hall reaches climax

Battle for County Hall reaches climax

07 May 2021

With counting set to get underway and 81 seats up for grabs the battle for control of County Hall is in its final hours - here's what to expect.

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It's 'Super Thursday' as voters head for the polls

It's 'Super Thursday' as voters head for the polls

06 May 2021

Voting in Kent to decide who will run the county council and who will be the police and crime commissioner is underway.

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Everything to know ahead of election day

Everything to know ahead of election day

05 May 2021

As people across the borough gear up for election day, here is a run down of everything you need to know about candidates in this Kent borough.

Do voters care about the soft-furnishing fallout?

Do voters care about the soft-furnishing fallout?

02 May 2021

The Prime Minister fends off claims about Downing Street redesign and what does a rise in postal votes signify?

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