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A husband and wife have taken on their second pub after a campaign was launched to discourage it being redeveloped for housing.
A wildlife park is hoping for a fairytale ending for three of its bears, after an orphaned cub took its first steps to becoming part of the tribe.
A Kent writer has told of the surreal experience of seeing one of his scripts brought to life by a legendary film studio.
A family have described their shock at finding a gruesome series of dead sea creatures including a thornback ray on a visit to the Kent coast.
There will be no holding back for relegation-threatened Herne Bay over a potentially defining few days in their inaugural Isthmian Premier season.
Plans for a 67-home development at the site of a Banksy painting which was controversially torn down have been given the green light.
A council has hit out at "mindless" thugs causing thousands of pounds worth of damage to toilets in the area - the fourth case in two weeks.
An animal rescue centre is appealing for help after a dog was left at a boarding kennels six months ago.
A six-goal thriller saw Herne Bay’s Isthmian Premier survival bid take another hit at Hastings.
A primary school teacher who downloaded extreme pornography involving animals has been banned from the profession.
Herne Bay have been rocked by the resignation of chairman Stuart Fitchie.
Two people have been taken to hospital following a crash involving several cars on a busy road.
Skipper Laurence Harvey fears he could be out for the rest of Herne Bay’s Isthmian Premier survival bid this season.
A footpath branded “extremely dangerous” is set to be made safer after residents raised concerns about pedestrians having to cross near a blind bend.
Police are hoping to track down a witness who is thought to have filmed a violent assault on a woman sitting in a parked car.
An appeal has been launched after a man in a car made inappropriate comments to a woman who was walking along a high street.
Herne Bay captain Laurence Harvey is due to return to hospital to find out if he’ll need surgery on a broken cheekbone he sustained at the weekend.
A couple who used their life-savings to put down a deposit on their first house say the new-build home has turned out to be a "disaster".
Herne Bay United's artistic section enjoyed success at the GB Skate Artistic Spring Dance Festival in Great Yarmouth.
A mum has spoken of her anger after being told she cannot watch her children swim from a new leisure centre cafe unless she buys something.