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Public gardens which were formerly free to enter have reopened after 18 months of closure - but admission will now cost you.
Residents have become increasingly alarmed by the emergence of a suspected dogger's site at a beauty spot near a school.
Police say they are prepared amid fears of a repeat of a cookout that ended in violence last year.
Thousands of people risk a £1,000 fine if they don't meet this weekend's TV licence deadline, here's why.
Our reporter set out to explore the artworks at this year's Triennial - and found himself a little more involved than he expected.
The family of a 30 year old man who died soon after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour are raising money in his memory.
A lucky listener was given the good news live on air she had won this week's thousand pound cash prize draw.
A lorry driver who tried to smuggle more than one million cigarettes into the UK has been jailed for 18 months.
Plans to close a stretch of busy motorway for vital bridge works have been postponed after the company appointed entered into administration.
The government has paid more than £1 million in five months on surveillance aircraft to stop asylum seekers reaching Kent.
Residents have flagged safety concerns over the recent introduction of a one way system which they claim is being largely ignored.
A prisoner who bit the tip off of an officer's thumb is to spend longer behind bars.
A motorcyclist has died of his injuries almost two weeks after his bike was in collision with a car.
Almost 100kg of cocaine was found when border officials searched a Bosnian lorry driver's vehicle at a port.
A shortlist of options for extending the Elizabeth line into Kent has been narrowed down to three choices with the public urged to have their say.
Latest figures show a big rise in the number of people in hospital with coronavirus in Kent.
A former Gurkha soldier who served in the Falklands war has been cleared of causing the death of his mother following a head-on collision.
Fishermen have been told they must pass police vetting, sit a security test and walk through a metal detector to fish on a popular pier.
Three Kent towns have been named by the Met Office as the sunniest in the UK thanks to a yearly average of 720 hours of sunshine.
A road will be closed as work is carried out to improve safety, including upgrading a crossing outside a primary school.
McDonald's could get its fourth branch in a town if changes to a plan are approved.
A serial killer locked up for killing five women has been questioned by police investigating an unsolved murder from 1999.
A mystery substance leaking from a package at a Hermes depot has sparked a major emergency response.
A main route to Dover has now reopened after an earlier crash between three HGVs.
A young trapeze artist was taken to hospital with potential spinal injuries after she fell from a height during a show.
MPs have raised concerns after they witnessed dozens of asylum seekers including babies and children being held in a 'cramped' room in Dover.
An emergency response saw part of an industrial estate cordoned off as police, ambulance and the fire service treated people after a leak.
Our pub spy gets two very different welcomes on a night out on the town.
A council is taking legal action to get the burnt shell of a floating restaurant removed from a river.
In 2001, Phil Kerton stepped off a plane and received a number of panicked voicemail messages... his life would never be the same again.
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