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A man who drove his van into a football club chairman following a car park row has admitted causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
Almost all ticket offices across the country have been earmarked for closure as part of plans set to be announced by ministers.
A long-awaited relief road scheme to ease one of Kent’s worst traffic blackspots could start this year - but will cost the taxpayer £12 million more.
Several Kent railway stations are set to introduce tap-in and tap-out payments as an alternative to buying train tickets by the end of the year.
The owner of a historic town mansion is appealing to a thief who snatched a treasured antique possession to ‘post it back, no questions asked’.
The popular perception is of Kent being hidden beneath an ever-expanding carpet of housing. The reality, however, is certain to surprise you.
A mum-of-two who crashed her car into a hardware store after turning the wrong way down a one-way street was four times the drink-drive limit.
Residents are coming together in an attempt to save a pub described as the ‘heart of the village’ from closure.
Customers were queuing from the early hours ahead of the eagerly anticipated re-opening of a pizzeria destroyed in an arson attack.
A seaside town which has been grabbing headlines is reportedly set to usurp Brighton as a hotspot for house-hunters – but which has more to offer?
Baristas dumped piles of rubbish outside a high street cafe, creating a “horrible mess” with passers-by mistaking the sacks for charity donations.
Forensics were called after a man’s body was found off a road, following police being called over concerns for his welfare.
The landmark trial of a 46-year-old man accused of killing his partner and dumping her body has started.
As the NHS approaches its 75th anniversary, political editor Paul Francis explores the many challenges facing the much-admired institution.
A Kent town has been named as the most dangerous place in the country for dog attacks on postal workers, with 65 posties attacked there in one year.
A doctors’ practice has been taken out of special measures and seen its rating bumped up after making ‘significant improvements’.
Fish are dying in rivers and jellyfish are washing up on our beaches. We ask the experts why this is happening and what we can do to help.
Parents have been angered after being told by one secondary school students are no longer able to wear facial jewellery in a ‘sudden’ clampdown.
As the BBC plans major cuts to its local radio stations, is the corporation about to over step the mark?
A police helicopter was scrambled to help search for a trespasser on railway tracks in Kent.
An escaped snake had to be rescued after it was found hiding in a woman’s back garden.
Emergency crews tackling a huge fire ssued a warning to residents.
A pizza restaurant forced to close after a devastating fire is giving away free pizza to the first two customers as it prepares to reopen.
A beachgoer has warned “someone will get hurt” after the sand was left covered in broken in glass following a busy weekend.
Pictures show the aftermath of the “disgusting behaviour” of vandals who attacked a set of public toilets.
A young woman has been left heartbroken after her therapy cat was hit and killed by a quad bike.
A hair and beauty salon has announced it is closing after almost 40 years in a seaside town.
E-scooters being ridden on public streets in Kent should be seized and crushed, says the man responsible for overseeing policing in the county.
A parent is campaigning for a pelican crossing at her son’s school after he was almost knocked down outside the gates.
Police were spotted outside a pub and newsagent following the issuing of a dispersal order.
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