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The owners of a pub which closed due to Covid-19 are launching a drive-thru takeaway service - which will be the first in town.
Bosses at Howletts and Port Lympne have announced they will welcome visitors back from Monday, but with some restrictions being put in place.
A mother and her daughter, who haven't spoken for 10 weeks due to lockdown restrictions, have finally reunited via video call.
A stylist has told of her anger after a stranger accused her of working, despite the fact her salon has been closed since March.
A group of brave teenagers helped save the life of a drowning man, after initially mistaking him for a seal.
Fears for children's and animal's safety have been raised after human poo and dirty tissues were left at a popular walking trail.
If you want a thrilling end to the season - look no further than Hythe Town’s last-gasp triumph in 2011.
A team of fitness enthusiasts are aiming to climb Mount Kilimanjaro - using their home staircases.
An animal charity is part of a project to dehorn hundreds of wild rhinos following an 'alarming' rise in poaching since the Covid-19 outbreak.
Members of a crime network have been jailed for more than 50 years, after being caught hiding hundreds of kilos of cocaine inside frozen poultry.
Blacksmithing has gone from being a necessity to an art form according to the next generation of blacksmiths who are keeping the trade alive.
One street has marked the 75th anniversary of VE Day in its own unique way after an inspired 11-year-old dropped a note through her neighbours' doors.
A Kent animal park is planning to add to its hotel offering by creating a Bubble accommodation, offering180 degree views over the countryside.
While people across Kent have been trying their best to keep fit during the coronavirus lockdown, one man has taken things to the extreme.
A Kent wild animal park - currently closed due to the Covid-19 outbreak - has welcomed a newborn drill monkey.
KMTV looks into proper social distancing and the consequences of ignoring it, after a balmy weekend sees people out and about.
Thousands of people are in danger of falling foul of a loophole in the government's furlough plans.
Workers are following strict government guidelines on Covid-19 as they start a maintenance project to reduce the risk of flooding and coastal erosion.
A Kent company has joined Mercedes F1, Ford and more in producing ventilators to help fight Covid-19.
An inquest heard how a dad-of-two could have survived if a scan to identify his life threatening condition was carried out.
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