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A 24-year-old who sprayed graffiti on the door of a supermarket has spent an afternoon removing tags from the building he targeted.
A known criminal who tried to claim a pizza cutter tucked in his waist band was for snipping the stems of roses has been jailed.
An application has been submitted to expand a retail park — but residents are concerned about the impact on the environment.
Officers are still working to identify a body that was found during a search for a missing woman.
The parents of a man who died after contracting meningitis want young people starting university or college to make sure they are protected.
As the search for Lucas enters its fifth day, a fundraising page has been set up to help support his family.
Councils in Kent are to get another government handout to help them prepare for Brexit.
One of the men behind an attempted burglary at the home of a city fund manager is fighting a deadly illness, a court has heard.
Plans for a five-storey car park which will be lit up at night have moved a step forward after an outline planning application was submitted.
There are seven unique trees dotted across Canterbury's Cathedral City, which form the shape of a crucifix.
A police helicopter is hovering over a town after reports a man was seen armed with a knife.
A smirking bully, who put an ex-lover through a vile eight-year campaign of harassment, has been given an extended jail sentence.
People planning a trip to one of Kent's award winning beaches have been assured water is safe to enter amid claims pollution was pumped into the sea.
An 11-year-old girl will have to start secondary school in the wrong clothes, after a uniform shop had an issue with its supplier.
Kent have been dismissed for their fifth-lowest first-class total at Canterbury this afternoon, scoring just 40 runs in 86 minutes.
Residents near to a road shut by police are being told to stay indoors.
Our photographer was there to capture all the fun as Kent's first multi-discipline indoor climbing centre opened its doors to the public.
The family of missing six-year-old Lucas Dobson organised a meeting to discuss new search tactics.
A much-loved shop, which also ran a free running club, has announced it will be closing down.
Customers queued for up to three-and-a-half hours to be first in line for the new doughnut store.
A pair of jet ski riders who got into trouble while swimming back to the beach had to be rescued by a lifeboat crew last night.
A man accused of being part of a gang who burst into a woman's home and ordered her to strip during a burglary has been cleared.
There are calls to change a diversion route after traffic grew so bad a family moved into a cabin in their garden.
A popular bakery has been defaced by a vandal who sprayed paint across its door, windows and walls in an apparently random act.
Thanet’s offshore wind farm generates energy for hundreds of thousands of homes every year, but what does it take to maintain them?
Government regulator Ofgem has launched an investigation after National Grid said a huge power cut was caused by a lightning strike.
Commuters faced delays after a signalling fault caused several services to be cancelled.
Police looking for Lucas Dobson have thanked the community for their help but asked people to stay away from the search today.
A veteran lollipop lady is hanging up the hi-vis after decades on the job.
The aunt of Lucas Dobson who fell into the River Stour on Saturday has praised well-wishers who turned out for a vigil.
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