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A Grade II listed 500-year-old pub with timber beams, an inglenook fireplace and plenty of living accommodation is for sale at auction.
Plans have been unveiled to convert a former Californian-inspired restaurant into a chicken takeaway shop.
A man is seriously ill in hospital after passers-by administered CPR following a medical incident.
An air ambulance was called to a railway station after a man was found injured on the line.
A road was blocked after a car tipped onto its side after a one-vehicle collision.
Tenants in two blocks of flats have been told their homes are to be demolished amid safety fears and to leave as soon as possible.
A brewery has unveiled plans for a glazed building to create a ‘winter garden’ for customers.
A lorry driver shocked to discover his ‘allergy’ was actually cancer says the tumour was his saving grace.
A Kent police officer found to have made racist remarks about foreign gangs and Albanians has been spared dismissal.
Town centre traders are split over plans to extend a high street traffic ban – with some fearing it could “kill” their small shops.
Exclusive: Sir Roger De Haan has faced “horrible” comments over his plans to transform a harbour – but remains determined to see his vision complete.
A German motorist clocked doing 120mph on a Kent motorway has been fined £500, with police noting “he clearly thought he was on the autobahn”.
Temperatures are set to plunge this week, with overnight frosts and “colder-than-average” conditions expected for much of Kent.
A village could lose its 60-year-old garage workshop repair business after plans were revealed to turn it into a four-bedroom house.
Drivers were stuck in queues stretching back four miles after a crash on the M25 brought traffic to a standstill.
A lorry driver has been jailed after attempting to smuggle a convicted criminal into the country hidden under a blanket.
A boutique, five-star hotel for cats complete with tiny bunk-beds and ‘stunning views’, along with a four-bedroom home, is up for sale for £1.7m.
A food truck owner says the reputation of the cafe next door, which closed due to poor hygiene reports, is dragging down his five-star business.
Plans to build a 75-bedroom care home have been unveiled as its developer says there is a growing need for specific accommodation in the sector.
A council with the third highest proportion of green belt land in the country is warning it will have to release some of it to meet housing targets.
A Kent MP has said migration figures are ‘too high’ despite what she claimed was some of the ‘strongest action ever” taken by her government.
There are delays to main line rail services in parts of the county due to reports of a trespasser on the tracks.
A natural moonlight phenomenon has been pictured above the skies – a sign rain is coming, experts warn.
An MP is being investigated by the Labour party for liking a controversial tweet by a comedy writer which it claims is anti-Semitic.
A plan to increase the size of a gypsy and traveller site failed to get approval, following fears of increased traffic and over-development.
Plans for a Domino’s in a former high street bank have been approved amid objections from residents and town councillors.
A hospice has unveiled plans to move to purpose-built accommodation on a new care park.
Amid all the turmoil in our town centres, a store that has been serving customers since 1790 reveals the secrets of its success.
In a Kent town lies a rather unusual Grade II-listed historical building – a block of urinals
Inspectors found people were at risk of choking, malnutrition and dehydration at a care home.
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