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A council has bought a block of flats in a bid to boost its temporary accommodation stock - as a homeless person camps outside its offices.
“Draconian” new council powers allowing enforcement officers to dish out £100 fines for swearing have left residents divided.
A campaign to save a village pub is gathering pace as hundreds of residents sign a pledge to take it over and get the pints flowing again.
A one-way scheme is to be made permanent but some say it doesn’t solve traffic problems.
Claims of loud and offensive music being blasted from a children’s amusement park have been dismissed by the owner.
Concern over riots on our streets, posturing politicians and scrapping the winter fuel allowance are among topics tackled on this week’s letters page.
Kent has the highest number of weapon attacks on animals in the country over the last three years, worrying data shows.
Two former Kent Carpetright stores condemned to closure after the firm went into administration are set to be taken over by a furniture retail giant.
The fate of 80 new homes has been left uncertain after land earmarked for the development hit the market for £4 million.
A nine-year-old girl has died two days after being involved in a bus crash.
Police cordoned off part of a busy main road following concerns a suspicious package had been found.
Paramedics and police officers were called to a medical incident at a railway station this morning.
A former firefighter and off-duty paramedic leapt to help when a man was knocked off his electric scooter after a crash with a taxi.
Drone footage shows newly-built homes surrounded by charred fields after a huge fire.
Armed police were called to a busy town centre after a teenager was reportedly stabbed in broad daylight.
Since the start of the year police have recovered more than £2million worth of suspected stolen property from rural areas in Kent.
Police pinned protesters to the ground and led them away in handcuffs as some shouted at an anti-racism group.
A busy route was blocked after straw bales fell from a tractor’s trailer
Craig Mackinlay, the ex-MP who lost his hands and feet after contracting sepsis, has spoken of his near-death experience and the future of the Tories.
People will no longer be able to pay for car parking using ticket machines at almost 40 train stations and will instead need to use an app.
A council has vowed to continue to deliver a series of financial support schemes for residents bearing the brunt of the cost of living crisis.
Visitors to country parks will need to pay for parking from next month as council looks to introduce charges.
A gran has proven age is just a number after fulfilling a bucket list wish and whizzing down England’s longest zip line.
The plug has been pulled on a new medical centre that would have catered for 17,000 patients due to costs and changes to plans.
We trace the history of one of Kent's best-loved leisure centres as its sudden closure leaves 144 staff without a job.
A mum has told of the terrifying moment she and her three-year-old daughter were injured as a teacup detached from a ride at a Kent theme park.
Pharmacists are taking action against shameless shoplifters who are stealing cosmetics and baby milk to order.
A venue has responded after controversial comedian Lee Hurst claimed he was “cancelled”, when they said there were no dates available for his show.
A grassroots football team has received a “generous” donation from the police to get it back on its feet after being targeted by vandals.
A man was taken to hospital and another arrested following an altercation at a parade of shops.
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