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A cafe-bar chain “better than Wetherspoons” hopes to set up shop in an abandoned cinema as part of rapid expansion plans.
Police have cordoned off a town centre street after a man and a woman were found dead.
The Conservatives will be taking stock after a battering at the polls - so what now for the slimmed-down party, asks Paul Francis.
kmfm is asking for help from listeners and readers across Kent to collect as many tonnes of tins as possible over the next six weeks.
A three-storey shop dedicated to our four-legged friends has launched in a town centre.
Education plans to send children with special needs to mainstream schools have been branded ‘terrifying and damaging’.
Homeless people are set to move into new accommodation pods on a flood-hit car park later this year as the cost of temporary accommodation soars.
Bosses at a high street shopping mall have allayed fears the centre will be demolished to make way for flats.
Vandalism and cash-strapped council budgets are putting public toilets at risk, fear charities, as one suggests charging a fee may be the answer.
A hospital which was the birthplace of thousands of people closed 25 years ago. We take a look back at its history.
A food retailer has confirmed a new opening at a controversial housing estate.
Traffic continues to queue on the M20 following reports of an overturned vehicle.
Reports of a crash involving a bus and three cars are causing huge delays en route to Bluewater.
A nursery which closed suddenly and left dozens of families in the lurch is to be sold at auction later this month.
A lollipop lady stopped breathing and needed CPR after collapsing while on duty outside a school.
“High-quality” new homes could be built behind a well-known petrol station that thousands of people drive past every day.
Parents, patients and doctors celebrate 25 years of a unit that has helped the tiniest babies back to health.
We speak to the people living in a traveller site about the struggles they face.
Plans for a new special educational needs school have hit a stumbling block as campaigners want the land to be granted ‘village green’ status.
Angry tennis players say the introduction of charges at courts that have been free for years will put people off the sport.
New owners have started work to completely renovate a historic and “neglected” hotel which closed suddenly last year.
Plans have been submitted to convert the former site of vets into housing after the firm's £1 million move to a new venue.
A gambler who robbed a pharmacy of around £100 after losing more than 10 times that amount has escaped jail.
A busy tunnel has been closed as road bosses prepare for significant traffic heading towards port terminals.
A Marks and Spencer store left to wrack and ruin is to be given a new lease of life with a sports fashion giant launching a bid to take over the site.
It was a unique spectacle for Kent when the Tour De France first raced around the county in 1994, as our amazing archive pictures show.
Plans years in the making to build a 1,800-home village to help cope with Kent’s soaring housing demand have been labelled dreadful.
Our columnist reflects on finding his pets mauled to death by a regular visitor to our gardens.
A grandmother has told of the “disgraceful” moment she was examined right next to a busy A&E’s main entrance - with no screen around her.
A man has appeared in court after he threatened to stab a police officer in the neck and also hurled racist slurs at him.
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