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A former pig farmer embroiled in a planning war after switching up his business without permission says he will defy any efforts to block the venture.
Emergency services were at the scene of a crash, which saw a car collide with a home and through its front window.
Police are at the scene and a road is blocked after a motorcyclist was hurt in a collision with a wall.
An international gelato chain has unveiled plans for its first Kent store which will open later this year inside a former high street bank.
Pupils have been sent home after a girl was taken to hospital when an “unknown substance” was reportedly thrown at her at school.
A depraved pensioner who groomed a vulnerable teenager he met online by paying him hundreds of pounds in cash has been jailed.
Controversial plans for a sewage treatment plant to serve almost 6,000 new homes will now be ruled on by a government planning inspector.
A former leisure centre has been put on the market following its sudden closure and is expected to attract a “diverse range of property investors”.
Plans for almost 100 new homes have been approved despite “genuine concerns” about flooding and whether the sewer system will be able to cope.
A woman was taken to hospital after suffering a seizure following a “disturbance” outside a popular nightclub.
Emergency crews were called after a woman suffered a seizure on a beach
Two best friends with a huge combined social media following are teaming up to promote a hospice’s pre-loved fashion venture.
Motorists are being warned to plan ahead as a well-used bridge over a busy stretch of A-road is set to be closed again overnight for repairs.
A signal box that stood at a Kent railway station for 130 years is to be given a new lease of life after being dismantled.
The bosses behind Kent’s priciest development have revealed how many homes have been sold - and plans to create an “urban resort” with a new hotel.
A senior city councillor fears “dreadful” plans to convert a high street cafe into a house in multiple occupancy will “drag” the area down.
More than £17,000 will be spent on installing second-hand Christmas lights for the first time in a bid to boost an area’s economy.
A mum-of-two has appeared in court after refusing to pay a large restaurant bill because she claimed there was a hair in her meal.
An independent garage has closed after almost 100 years as the lease has run out and the landowner is selling up.
The revival of plans for a 200-home estate in the countryside on the edge of Canterbury has sparked a new flood of objections.
A judge compared the release of a pensioner with a sexual attraction to young girls to freeing a tiger that enjoys devouring people.
A village fireworks event raising money for local organisations will not be taking place this year.
Passengers faced delays on the railway following reports of a trespasser on the tracks.
An electric generator company has acquired a former coach depot after it shut last year.
A three-year battle to have a stretch of disused farmland declared a Village Green has been lost.
A new image shows a village high street now completely resurfaced after being blighted with holes.
Eight people have died off the French coast while trying to cross the English Channel, with 801 said to have successfully made it yesterday.
A dad who drove over and killed a "much-loved, passionate and inspirational" social worker while out riding her bicycle has been spared jail.
Council-owned land which was previously set aside for an affordable housing scheme is set to go under the hammer.
A pub owner says he is refusing to give up on reopening his town centre site despite the building remaining empty since the pandemic.
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