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A railway line will remain shut until at least Tuesday because the track is not “as level as it needs to be”.
A road has been forced to shut for emergency tree surgery works.
A man has been taken to hospital after a crash on a country road.
The site of a small town butcher shop that had served customers for over 100 years is set to be transformed into a family house.
Developers have hit back at claims a new housing development built on farmland will be plagued by flooding and traffic problems.
The owner of a struggling traditional pub revealed he was forced to transform the spot into a restaurant to survive.
A man attacked outside a seafront bar with a knife believed to be a machete was taken to hospital while three people have been arrested.
A vehicle fire forced part of a motorway to close while it was extinguished.
The Queen Mother’s private Kent apartment is now open to the public for the first time ever.
A grassroots football club could be forced to scrap planned fixtures after vandals tore up and damaged its pitches.
Fancy trying a bit of sea swimming? Our columnist gave it a go (sort of) and made a fashion faux pas in the process.
Residents living in Britain’s newest garden city have welcome plans for new community facilities they say were “promised” more than a decade ago.
Plans to permanently ban cars from part of a town centre have been put on hold as highway bosses have raised concerns over the scheme's safety.
A couple left with a surprise litter of XL bullies are now desperate to move as the rapidly growing puppies are running riot in their home.
A sailor from Kent who became the first Englishman to set foot in Japan has inspired a new Disney+ series.
Villagers have been left dismayed by a prestigious private school’s decision to u-turn on plans to restore a historic pub to its former glory.
Firefighters spent more than an hour tackling a roof blaze at a property.
A dogwalker was surprised to find a dead creature he believed to be a dolphin washed up on a Kent beach with its fins missing.
Designs have been put forward to build more than 135 homes on a site once home to a former school for nearly 60 years.
After being hit with costs for refusing a HMO application, a council is to beef up its planning policies.
A council has decided to reopen a former Park & Ride site as an overflow facility during the Easter break.
A father has held a commemorative bike ride to honour his “beautiful” daughter who died in a three-vehicle crash.
A passenger jet had a near miss with a drone in the skies over Kent, a report has revealed.
Plans to flatten a factory to make way for 118 homes have been welcomed as the “ideal spot” for development.
A seafood restaurant has added another string to its bow with the opening of a new wine bar.
A local legend adored by many who led his town’s carnival procession has died aged 91.
Holidaymakers embarking on a trip to Europe on the first day of the Easter holiday are facing waits of up to two hours.
A cinema has been forced to “reluctantly” hike its £3.50 ticket price for the first time in 17 years due to spiralling overheads.
This week’s Kent Politics Podcast welcomes Dover’s council leader who says the county will have a problem with small boats for a long time to come.
A mum living in agony with severe arthritis has described her struggle to cope - and the measures she would be prepared to take to end her pain.
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