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More than a hundred protestors gathered to criticise plans for a 2,000-home “new settlement” which they believe will “destroy” three villages.
People are being invited to have their say over plans to demolish a set of buildings in a historic high street and replace them with new housing.
Residents have been left frustrated at the destruction of a children’s playground thought to be caused by a group of vandals.
A care home used for dementia patients and over 65s could be converted into a 21-bedroom HMO if plans are given the green light.
A thug cracked a shopkeeper’s skull and left him brain-damaged as a row in a store ended in a bloody street fight.
Police are hunting a suspect who reportedly slammed a blunt object into his victim’s head during a street attack.
Political editor Paul Francis explores the often misunderstood role of police and crime commissioners ahead of the looming elections.
Residents are hoping to hear the latest news on the repair of a major road which has been closed for more than a year following a landslide.
A frozen food giant has announced the opening date for its second town centre store, promising a more “pleasant shopping experience”.
A CCTV image has been released by police after a man reportedly tried to open a woman's car door.
A brazen fly-tipper has been fined after dumping the same fridge in two different streets.
A historic Roman monument is set to reopen to the public after £70,000 was put forward for essential repairs.
Traffic is queuing on a busy road after two fire engines were called to a truck ablaze.
A town centre pharmacy hit with repossession notice has informed customers it is moving to a new location.
A sex offender has been jailed for 14 years for abusing two girls and a woman.
A local authority is one of just a handful to receive an award for being a military-friendly employer.
Vulnerable residents are being urged to get a spring booster vaccination to help protect against coronavirus.
Work is due to begin on the first phase of a 450-home development on farmland with affordable housing provision increased by the new developers.
Two men have been sentenced to more than 34 years in prison over their involvement in the importation of millions of pounds worth of cocaine.
A person has been treated by medics for burns to their head after a fire broke out at a house.
Firefighters have been at the scene of a derelict building fire, the cause of which is being treated as suspicious.
Gypsy and traveller pitches could soon be expanded and green belt land released to meet growing demand in one part of Kent after previous “failures”.
A new secondary school being built at a sprawling ‘garden town’ development is set to open next summer, it has been confirmed.
The county’s first zero-emission bus route will launch with diesel-powered vehicles - because purpose-built electric models will not be ready in time.
A large section of a high street could get a facelift with plans for 24 flats, shops and offices.
A young man who stabbed himself and tried to jump out of a window was discharged from hospital as “low-risk” before days later taking his own life.
A campaign to save a village’s mature oak trees from being felled has gathered momentum.
A popular Kent cafe has gone on the market three months after the owner announced she was leaving the county.
A new business fitted only one exhaust on its first day, but 50 years later business is great.
Traffic was queuing on the M20 and a lane was closed following a vehicle fire.
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