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Project leaders introducing a herd of bison to the Kent countryside say the group could multiply in size rapidly.
A county councillor believes a boat service running between two Kent towns would spark a much-needed tourism boost.
The new owners of a listed seaside building have revealed for the first time the extent of the work needed to save it and reopen to the public.
A long-running company which sells shoes, belts, boots and work footwear is to close in the next few days after more than 100 years of trading.
Levi Bellfield's confession to the murders of Lin and Megan Russell is the evidence that will prove Michael Stone is 'innocent', his solicitor said.
A police vehicle has been damaged in a crash with a car near a supermarket.
Two elderly people have died in a three-car crash which closed the A21 near the M25.
A lorry driver tried to smuggle a man into the UK in return for cash he needed to pay for his son's tumour treatment.
Motorists are facing delays after part of the A21 was closed following a serious crash.
A high street was shut for almost two hours following reports of concern for a man.
One of Britain's most wanted fugitives who has links to Kent was caught while out jogging in the Netherlands.
Bosses are at loggerheads with Network Rail over the plans to transform an old train yard into a residential and commercial complex.
Council bosses have been forced to shut a vandal-hit park and ride building for the weekend following a spate of criminal damage.
A passenger was injured and a road closed in both directions following a two-car crash near a castle.
Police and ambulance crews were called after a Mini was found upside down in the early hours of the morning.
A dog which has recovered from the brink of being put down has been described as a 'miracle'.
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A council under fire for its 'extortionate' parking charges is considering offering discount rates to residents and higher fees for tourists.
Bosses of an oyster company believe a town's world-famous shellfish industry can weather the storm of the Southern Water sewage scandal.
Former regulars of a demolished pub gathered for the unveiling of a blue plaque in its honour.
Calls have been made for a new crown court in Kent to help with the backlog of cases.
Building more homes is said to be the answer to the housing crisis - but how many of these new-builds are suited to families in Kent?
From levelling up to aides heading off, our political editor Paul Francis gives his take on a week in politics.
Police, fire and ambulance crews were called but a man was pronounced dead at the scene after his body was found in a river.
A knife-wielding dad stabbed a man in the chest for levelling homophobic language towards his son.
MP Aaron Bell previously explained only 10 people went to his grandmother's funeral in Kent in the same month a party was allegedly held at Number 10.
A woman had to climb a ladder to retrieve a parcel after a courier threw it 12ft into the air, leaving it stuck on spikes on a window ledge.
An interactive gaming obstacle course combining elements of lazer tag is set to open as part of a much anticipated £20 million leisure centre rebuild.
A woman has recieved emails about the investigation into parties at Downing Street during lockdown due to a case of mistaken identity.
Opinion is divided over plans to introduce a new town council for Canterbury, which would cost residents about £75 a year.
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