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A school is seeking an upgrade 50 years in the making – as it applies to bulldoze its current home and double the number of pupils.
Housebuilding in the county has hit a new high – but which towns are taking the strain and are young people any closer to buying their first home?
An abandoned former court building which first opened in 1871 but closed 15 years ago is on the market once again.
Motorists are facing long queues after a collision involving a car and lorry.
Ambitious plans to transform an old troubled pub into a corner shop are striding forward — despite fears over “traffic chaos”.
Work has begun to provide a state-of-the-art community centre and homes at the UK’s largest development for veterans.
Police are hunting for witnesses after a motorcyclist was seriously injured in a motorway crash yesterday.
Kent is facing another scorcher after the hottest day of the year - while narrowly avoiding storms sweeping the country.
An ‘iconic’ victory over Gillingham at Wembley in 1999 is still hailed as a turning point in the fortunes of European champions Manchester City.
Police have seized a quantity of suspicious gold and precious jewellery after stopping and searching a van driver.
A new medical hub proposed to replace three rundown doctor’s surgeries will look to offer bookable parking spaces for less mobile patients.
Named one of the world’s top visitor destinations, we tried out a walk with a stunning mix of natural beauty and top places to eat and drink.
Frustrated transport bosses in the county have slammed plans to scrap travelcards to London.
A Grade II-listed hotel with 15 rooms has been put up for sale with its neighbouring fish and chip shop.
Police have released three photos of men they want to speak to after a family-owned business was targeted.
A major crash on a motorway during one of the hottest days of the year left motorists facing three-mile queues and one man seriously hurt.
A popular town centre restaurant – which counted celebrities among its guests - has shut without warning.
A chance find for a metal detectorist has been sold under the hammer for way over its guide price.
A jewellers was targetted during the early hours of the morning in a “violent break-in” which has left owners counting the cost.
After Boris Johnson’s shock resignation as an MP, our political editor Paul Francis ponders what next for the former PM.
A luxury mansion is available to rent – fully furnished and includes all bills – but the price is a little steep.
A couple were hit with a £100 fine for walking their dogs in a park – after the signs warning them not to do so were stolen.
Tributes have been paid to a young man found dead at home following a long battle with mental health and alcohol.
A trendy bar chain is a step closer to serving up food and drink from inside an old town centre store – as bosses hope to open this summer.
Our columnist looks back at when Woolworths ruled the high street and asks would it survive if revived today?
Frustrated motorists are still being limited to 50mph on a long stretch of the M20 – despite Operation Brock being removed.
]A 10-year-old boy reported missing yesterday afternoon has been found safe and well.
Buses will be free across Kent for an entire weekend in a bid to encourage people back to public transport.
An animal rescue centre is appealing for £3,700 to cover a vet bill for neglected rabbits.
Teachers at a Kent school founded more than 1,400 years ago are set to walk out for the first time in its history.