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A group of “catapult kids” are using play park equipment as a “watchtower” and leaving residents scared to walk past, a councillor has warned.
Multiple fire crews are tackling a large fire at a child and family daycare centre after three buildings caught alight.
Motorists are facing queues following a crash on a main road near a hotel.
Morrisons has announced one of its Kent stores is to close – with bosses blaming the poor performance of the site.
A white taxi had to be towed away after being destroyed by a blaze.
A shopping trolley pictured on top of a beach bandstand has raised more questions than answers.
The grieving families of two young women killed after contracting herpes have vowed to “fight on” for answers.
Cinemagoers watched on in horror as two women got involved in a physical altercation during the Barbie movie.
The jury has been discharged in the trial of a man accused of piloting a dinghy across the English Channel in which four people drowned.
An MP is urging emergency planners to restrict the use of Operation Brock on the M20 to “extreme circumstances”.
Striking refuse workers insist they remain “at an impasse” after almost three weeks of industrial action.
Trains were delayed this morning after emergency services were called to deal with an incident near a railway station.
A drunk thug launched a terrifying hammer attack on a driver’s van after mistaking him for a sex offender.
A pre-school which has seen its Ofsted rating drop from “good” to “inadequate” over safeguarding processes says the grading is unjustified.
The son of a victim of the contaminated blood scandal is calling on the Prime Minister to step up his efforts to finally deliver justice.
As refuse workers continue to strike, an increasingly exasperated Secret Thinker resorts to dumping his rubbish in public bins to stop it piling up.
New research has revealed the streets across the county with the highest house values – with some commanding average prices of more than £4 million.
A company providing supported living has been placed in special measures after a number of service users “came to actual harm” while in its care.
Bosses at a Vietnamese street food chain have confirmed the opening date for their first branch in the county.
An appeal to ‘save’ an ancient Kent woodland has successfully raised more than £460,000 for a charity to buy it.
Radiographers at a Kent trust are set to strike for two days, calling for “urgent improvements to pay and conditions for the workforce”
A woman has been taken to hospital after reportedly falling from a shopping centre balcony and onto a pensioner.
A new cycle cafe built from shipping containers on a derelict bus depot is set to open next month.
A restaurant has been served with an enforcement notice after a horrified customer reported finding a cockroach on his plate.
A mum says she is being driven “insane” by water leaks which flood her front garden every day.
Reports of UFOs, zombie attacks and exorcisms are among the strange events reported to Kent Police in the last ten years.
Tower blocks proposed for Folkestone harbour have been widely derided by residents – but Rhys Griffiths thinks they could be good for the town.
Officers are asking for help to track down two teenage sisters who have gone missing.
Residents plagued by noise from lorries say they are still being disturbed – even though a ban on truckers sounding horns has been introduced.
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