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Police have sparked a furious debate after removing benches and bushes to 'curb antisocial behaviour'
Co-op has become the second food retailer to scrap use by dates on some dairy items it sells in favour of best before dates.
A much-loved saloon bar has closed its doors for the final time due to rising industry costs amplified by the pandemic.
A second Dover vessel run by P&O Ferries is being rechecked after previously failing safety examinations.
The father of a boy caught on camera with his mates damaging 12th century church windows has spoken of his shock.
The family of a three-month-old baby born with a birth defect is raising money to help fund travel costs as she undergoes skull surgery.
Plans for a multi-million pound bike factory could be submitted before the end of April with the last phases of the project set to go beyond 2027.
A Netflix series that was filmed in Kent about an openly gay teenage boy and his coming-of-age romance has been released today.
Frustrated pensioners say a council's rollout of a pay-by-phone service at some district car parks is discriminatory to the elderly.
A council tenant has spoken of the pest infestation and 'disgusting conditions' inside his flat which he says is 'overrun with dead mice'.
Secret Drinker squeezes into lycra for a seaside saunter and meets an all-hands-on-deck hero.
A food fair celebrating Normandy cuisine - from cheese and cider to brioche and crepes - is coming to a popular park this Early May Bank Holiday.
Families of serial killer Stephen Port's victims - who included a 21-year-old from Kent - say they are sceptical about proposed policing reforms.
A man and two women have been arrested after trying to leave the country in a car stashed with tens of thousands of pounds.
A drinks factory left empty for nine years is set to be transformed into 30 industrial units.
A well-known Kent singer has helped the hospice she is vice-president of open a new charity shop on a High Street.
A Kent MP now stands as the joint-second favourite to replace Boris Johnson amid the PartyGate fallout.
An award-winning restaurant is set to close down amid Covid pressures and staff shortages.
The producer of two huge Saint George's Day events says he has had to delete and block racist trolls online after announcing the festivities.
A man is due to face trial, charged with stealing £144 worth of Cadbury Creme Eggs, £54 of coffee and £200 of meat.
The Queen has been given her very own Barbie doll, complete with ivory gown, tiara and Buckingham Palace box, to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee.
A man who brutally attacked his ex-wife in a failed attempt to kill her has been jailed for more than 30 years.
A group of entrepreneurs who are opening a brewery and tap room in the heart of the countryside are already toasting their first success.
Worried councillors say Portaloos are being left unemptied for weeks and people are falling ill with diarrhoea at a traveller site.
As councils begin giving tax payers their £150 rebate to help with the cost of living, there's a warning for those waiting for their money.
A woman in her 60s is in hospital with serious head injuries after being found by a member of the public.
An appeal has been launched after a BMW was allegedly hit with a baseball bat and another car collided with a taxi.
A fox cub was rescued after getting its head stuck in a wheel in a shed for several days.
The skies above Kent could be a sea of shooting stars this week when the Lyrid meteor shower peaks and here's when you can see it.
A council has ordered a former soldier to take down a flagpole bearing the Union and Ukrainian flags amid health and safety fears.
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