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Enjoy a stroll through beautiful fields, pick your own flowers to take home and admire the views with prosecco and pizza this summer.
Labour’s victory, electoral reform, our over-reliance on imports and building on farmland are among the topics tackled on this week’s letters page.
A patch of land belonging to a pub has been put up for sale, despite bosses saying they’d have liked to expand the beer garden.
A school has paid tribute to a 15-year-old boy who has been put on end of life care after a jump from a pier left him brain damaged.
We visited a restaurant full of Union Jacks and Nigel Farage voters for a classic English breakfast. Just don’t bring a copy of the Guardian…
There has been a sharp rise in the number of rickets cases recorded in one part of Kent but are Victorian diseases really making a comeback?
A prolific shoplifter has been banned from several supermarkets in part of Kent after stealing items on numerous occasions.
A local authority under new leadership has made a U-turn on its stance to extend a quarry amid concerns it will impact an ancient woodland.
There are more than six miles of queues on the M25 following reports of an earlier accident.
A woman accused of murdering her husband after human remains were found at their home has been remanded in custody after appearing in crown court.
A large emergency service presence – including police and forensics – was called to a side road where a man was confirmed dead.
A man has been jailed for four years after his DNA was matched to a cardboard box within a storage container filled with cannabis.
From housing to small boats, our political editor Paul Francis explains what the King’s Speech could mean for our county.
A hit-and-run driver who knocked down and killed a seven-year-old boy and left him in the road "like an animal" has been spared jail.
A 600-year-old pub which was once one of Kent’s longest-running establishments has gone up for sale.
A 700-year-old market’s long anticipated return to Kent following an arduous two-year battle has been labelled a “win-win”.
A replica of the kind of ship of the Spanish Crown for maritime expeditions will be open to the public as the 48m vessel docks at a Kent harbour.
A fire that decimated a barn could cost the landowner up to £50,000.
A collision involving a van and a coach on a busy stretch of motorway caused delays.
A 45-year-old woman has been handed a two-year shop ban and sent back to prison for targeting a number of town centre stores and supermarkets.
The former owners of an award-winning construction firm which went into administration has paid £2.2m to exit its final legacy project.
A care home, first opened in 1983, has been sold as its owners look to retire.
A leading travel agent in the county has won two prestigious awards at a glitzy ceremony in London.
Businesses across the county are continuing to feel the pinch according to the latest economic survey as confidence stagnates.
Temperatures are expected to skyrocket with places across the county reaching 30 degrees, sparking a heat health warning.
The death of a young woman whose body was found 12 days after she was reported missing is not being treated as suspicious, police have confirmed.
A 73-year-old woman has vowed to take the county council to court if it doesn’t pay up more than £500 for pothole damage to her car.
In an exclusive interview with KentOnline, model Mia Khalifa reveals her love for the county - from Whitstable’s oysters to her ‘witch’ in Margate.
Plans to add more cameras to several towns to catch motorists flouting traffic rules have been welcomed despite claims they’re purely to “make money”.
GeoAdventures are a series of outdoor activities taking place in Kent this summer, including bat walks and river dipping.