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A long-running row over the erection of “unauthorised” buildings in ancient Kent woodland will come to a head at a public planning hearing next week.
A sailor has spotted a waterspout – a column of air above a body of water – off the Kent coast.
A wall was destroyed after a driver reportedly lost control of their car near a Catholic church.
Police have towed away a car in a residential street after officers discovered the driver did not have a driver’s license or insurance.
Bus company Nu Venture has warned people to keep an eye on their timetables as it makes changes to certain services.
A stray dog that was spotted on a busy motorway has been given a new home to call his own.
Eleven years ago Ukip secured 17 seats on KCC and now, after a successful general election, Nigel Farage’s followers are hoping for similar gains.
A father and daughter who have never run a pub have vowed to revive a traditional inn previously branded “financially unviable”.
Details have been released of the third and final phase of a major project to deliver 840 new homes including a link road between two local routes.
A council decision to shelve road works on A249 will merely push traffic congestion elsewhere, say critics.
Divisive plans for a cafe next to a historic castle garden will spark "traffic chaos" in the area, opponents say.
Hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of a respected sports coach who inspired generations of young people for more than 50 years.
Controversial plans for 170 new homes on the edge of a village have been withdrawn, sparking joy among residents.
A 33-year-old man who admitted several counts of rape, coercive behaviour and assault has been locked up.
Long-awaited plans to replace a historic seafront cinema with a new two-screen auditorium do not include enough seats, campaigners say.
A pensioner received a ticket for the first time after parking in the same spot for 30 years - only for it to be wrongly overturned.
A three-day music and dance festival will still go ahead despite being refused a premises licence amid fears over crime.
After reports a multi-million-pound shopping complex is about to be snapped up, calls to save it from being “dumbed down” may be too late.
A man has told of his “nightmare” efforts to fix a gaping hole in the roof of his apartment block - after discovering King Charles owns the building
Developers are being pushed to revise plans for a major roadworks project to avoid up to three months of traffic chaos.
A former police officer has pleaded guilty to keeping a can of PAVA incapacitant spray after leaving the force.
Plans for housing on the site of a former Royal Mail building that’s being demolished have been altered after concerns were raised by councillors.
Emergency services found the body of a woman in her 30s after being called to cliffs.
Three men are wanted after two statues part of a charity trail were damaged beyond repair.
A fraudster has been jailed for swindling a couple out of £170,000 in an investment scam.
With visitors flocking to a Kent seaside town for its food offering, we sent our reporter to find out if it’s on the cusp of a foodie revolution…
The owner of a company is celebrating being allowed to host more music events on his farm during the summer months.
A cash-strapped council has been urged to drop the asking price of its new beach huts as almost 75% remain unsold months after going on the market.
A heartbroken couple have told of their “indescribable grief” following the sudden death of their “happy and handsome” two-year-old boy.
Kent is a sight to behold in the summer - but few will escape two regular visitors which create quite the stink.