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Leaders of a community organisation providing free sports sessions to deprived communities say theft is “heartbreaking”.
The development company behind a huge coastal tower block of 91 luxury flats has not gone bust, bosses have confirmed.
A senior county councillor has called for new smoking legislation to be repealed saying it will simply encourage counterfeit goods and smuggling.
A route used by school parents will be closed for up to 10 days due to emergency gas works.
New images have been released of a multimillion-pound recreation ground overhaul ahead of working starting on-site.
Keeping tension in the handle and navigating tricky obstacles - it’s all in a days work for those transforming people’s lives - one puppy at a time.
A village plagued by the loss of its post office is set to see the service revived – including an all-day Sunday service.
The team behind the £6.6m refurbishment of a historic cliffside lift have reassured residents the project is on track to be completed next year.
A magnificent new bronze statue of a trailblazing 17th century author has been unveiled ahead of its official installation in a high street.
Flying insect numbers in Kent are declining at an unsustainable rate, fear wildlife experts behind the latest study into the health of our ecosystem.
A motorway was briefly shut today following concerns for a man’s welfare.
Collectables giant Hornby is optimistic for the year ahead, despite challenges - including shipping in the Red Sea - biting into its margins.
A leading accountants and tax advisory firm has become part of a fast-growing group in a merger.
Ahead of a new marketing push to find an operator for one of the county’s iconic entertainment venues, a consultant has come up with one tasty idea.
One of the county’s biggest employers has seen its travel divisions return to profit for the first time since the pandemic.
The cause of a fire at a flat, which left one man needing medical attention, is being investigated.
Fed-up residents say their home lives are being ruined by out-of-control trees which drop debris onto pavements and block light from windows.
A popular vintage clothing store has confirmed plans to close one of its high street shops – blaming rents more suited to central London.
A former soap star is among those calling on a council to reopen a playing field which residents have used for more than 100 years.
Controversial plans for a new McDonald's drive-thru have sparked a huge backlash - as residents fear it will spoil a view of a world-famous castle.
Secret Thinker is being driven round the bend by traffic chaos caused by “pointless roadworks” on a major route - while potholes elsewhere go unfixed.
New figures obtained by KentOnline have revealed which councils make the most money from parking and which street has dished out the most tickets.
An academy has been given permission to increase gate numbers and serve alcohol at its annual fireworks event, despite dozens of objections.
The long-time owner of a bar in the world’s first “music town” says its reputation as a hotspot for intimate live gigs is under threat.
Hundreds of pupils have taken part in parades to celebrate the patron saint of England.
A man has been charged with alleged stalking and strangulation offences after a woman reported she had been followed for a month.
Obesity, depression, mental health issues and domestic violence are all on the rise, according to a new report.
A sub-committee started in the wake of a damning report into Kent’s failures in SEND provision has been accused of doing ‘very little’.
A driver was arrested after a BMW crashed into a round about and continued driving with sparks flying from a wheel.
An elderly woman was scammed out of hundreds of pounds after fraudsters targeted her at a cash machine
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