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Landowners will be forced to shut down a scrap site following a ruling by the Planning Inspectorate.
Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence has delivered a warning message to his team as they risk wasting their potential.
A tree which came down in a storm and struck a dog walker was deemed “dangerous” more than two years ago but nothing was done, say angry residents.
Invicta Dynamos should have players back from suspension to help strengthen their roster ahead of a double header against Oxford City Stars.
A witness to a fatal crash has described to a court the moment he saw a pedestrian ‘fly into the air’ as a hit-and-run trial gets underway.
A council has installed cameras in built-up areas to catch drivers flouting rules to improve road safety and ease congestion.
Five women and a man were allegedly assaulted by the same person in a fight that started in a nightclub and spilled into a street in the early hours.
Ambitious plans to turn the first floor of a shopping mall into a healthy living centre have taken a step forward.
A councillor who stood with pro-ceasefire supporters before a council meeting has said Westminster should support Palestine the same way as Ukraine.
A council has been urged by Rishi Sunak that it needs to “do more” to try and save jobs at historic docks.
A local authority is set to invest more than £40million into buying up hundreds of homes to help ease the area’s housing crisis.
The search for a 72-year-old man who had been reported missing has been called off after a body was found.
Two busy roads near an industrial estate will be shut while gas works take place.
Three girls from Medway Rugby Club have been chosen for Six Nations duty after impressing Red Roses selectors.
Chatham’s Dom Shore isn’t letting disability stop him from being in the driving seat.
A player who provoked scenes of “glorious bedlam” with a debut goal at Priestfield has sadly died this week.
A fit-again Jonny Williams is pushing for a start and eyeing a role in his favoured position.
Drivers working on a busy business estate are caught up in huge queues this evening due to road works.
A council has voted unanimously to reject an independent pay review’s suggestion to increase the allowances for certain councillors.
Councillors have written to the government urging them to extend vital household support for the most vulnerable families.
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