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A family which has run a village’s last-remaining pub for the last 12 years is set to leave the historic pub after the rent was hiked.
A retired police officer is urging thieves to return his mother’s ashes after they sneaked into his front garden and swiped her urn from his doorstep.
Herne Bay have signed experienced midfielder Tom Phipp.
A suspected dealer has been arrested after suspected crack cocaine and cannabis were seized from a BMW.
A former high street cinema-turned antiques shop wants to relive its glory days by becoming the town’s newest show venue.
A housekeeper says she was made to feel intimidated by shoppers and staff during visits to beauty counters – because she has a birthmark.
A town road was blocked and police attended after a dinghy fell off a trailer.
Herne Bay have fended off competition to sign defender Jack Parter.
One of Kent's biggest schools needs a new £1.5 million building to prevent pupils from having to be bussed miles to class, its head teacher believes.
Police discovered more than 200 cannabis plants being grown at a house after people were seen loading them into cars, leading to seven arrests.
The “most historic and picturesque part” of a village will be spoiled if a brewery builds two houses in a pub car park, residents fear.
Restaurants serving Turkish, Italian and Caribbean food will all be available to order from online - as Deliveroo launches in a Kent town.
A boy was left requiring hospital treatment and another has been arrested after an attack outside a train station.
A mental health worker died after her car overturned when it crashed into a roundabout, an inquest has heard.
Two incidents in one day in the same town required the assistance of the air ambulance.
A man has been airlifted to a London hospital after suffering serious injuries in a town centre crash.
A lorry driver abused by his wife says he felt like he was living in a horror film – as a recording of her threatening to kill him was released.
Lorryloads of soil, boulders, bricks, tyres and asbestos have been found dumped in fields – prompting calls for tougher sanctions against fly-tippers.
The county council says the booking system at its household waste recycling centres will remain but made more flexible for residents.
Residents in a block of flats have complained of a foul smell coming from the empty flat of a neighbour nicknamed "Birdman" who died four years ago.