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A special KentOnline investigation has revealed how £20 million meant for public services has remained unspent for years.
Drivers are now paying more to leave their cars both on and off-street after another hike in parking costs.
Specialist detectives continue to look into the financial affairs of a local authority-run business six years after they were first called in.
Plans to demolish a garden centre and redevelop the site into 12 homes to help ease an area’s housing problems have been approved.
A top polling company boss has told the Kent Politics Podcast what he thinks could happen with the KCC elections.
An iconic town pier reopened to the public just nine months ago after previously plunging into the water has been closed again for safety reasons.
A housing development in a rural part of Kent could expand as a new planning application seeks permission for up to 75 homes.
The latest phase of a £419million housing regeneration scheme has been given the go-ahead.
Five months on from a suspected cyber attack on the IT system of several health clinics, its provider says issues are now almost “fully” resolved.
Flats and houses could join Aldi on the site of a former school if given the nod by council planning chiefs.
A failure to spend millions of pounds in NHS funding on a “long-promised” health facility for one town has now meant it’s being spent elsewhere.
This week’s Kent Politics Podcast looks at problems with building infrastructure and welcomes a top county councillor to the show.
An application for hundreds of homes has been given the green light despite fears it will pile further pressure on already strained village services.
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