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Terrified residents near two large sinkholes fear the voids are expanding and the section of road will entirely collapse.
The boss of a historic shellfish company has urged campaigners to end what he describes as a “senseless” battle to dismantle its oyster farm.
The top floor of a closed town centre car park could be torn off in a last-ditch effort to reopen the site, council bosses have revealed.
A tree which came down in a storm and struck a dog walker was deemed “dangerous” more than two years ago but nothing was done, say angry residents.
A father who lost four family members in a short space of time is encouraging men to find ways to share their grief.
From a toddler running around the bar to landlady of the boozer, a girl who grew up in a pub has taken over the reins from her parents.
Making history in an all-female semi-final and losing out over a paper skeleton, we speak to two former Apprentice candidates ahead of the new series.
New figures reveal KentOnline’s sister station has a weekly audience of 168,200 people, listening for a record-breaking 1.494 million hours.
Two women who have lost loved ones to suicide tell their stories in the hope it will encourage others struggling to open up.
When our reporter was last inside this building, the “air of menace” led to a swift exit – but his recent visit couldn’t have been more different.
Kent's disappearing farmland, a society in crisis, the Rwanda plan and the war on drivers are among topics debated on this week's letters page.
It’s been a brutal start to the year for Kent firms, with 17 closing for good. But is it really, as one owner claims, “impossible to stay afloat”?
A witness to a fatal crash has described to a court the moment he saw a pedestrian ‘fly into the air’ as a hit-and-run trial gets underway.
MPs have been hearing from county officials over fears of excessive holdups at Kent borders ahead of a new post-Brexit EU entry-exit system.
Parents evening and “needing a wee” are part of the excuses people used for speeding on Kent’s roads as new figures are revealed.
‘Lazy’ parking at a Kent supermarket has sparked a huge debate online – with people suggesting the drivers are not at fault.
A former care home is to be converted into a reception centre for teenage refugees.
Kent’s transport chief has branded a new traffic scheme in Herne Bay a “dog’s breakfast” and pledged to explore how it can be reversed.
Residents living in a trouble-hit park are calling for action after yobs repeatedly fly-kicked their front doors over five months.
A developer is set to break ground in their latest move to revamp an abandoned Christian holiday camp into a £21 million retirement village.
Hundreds of jobs at Kent County Council are at risk as the authority continues to look at ways to cut costs.
A new camera system to stop hundreds of drivers wrongly using a bus lane shortcut could be introduced to a town centre.
Emergency services were scrambled to a busy harbour after a shopper died suddenly.
Debris and trees from a landslide will be left strewn across the road while an investigation over the damage and “public safety concerns” takes place.
A young girl has been thanked after making two police officers’ days with a kind gesture.
A hotel in the county – named the best country retreat by National Geographic – has appointed a new general manager.
Visit Kent has agreed a deal to promote car-free access to top tourist attractions – with discounts to lure in visitors who leave their keys behind.
A leading wine producer in the county has confirmed its new head winemaker – just a week after a new CEO.
Are you among the millions who had to fill out a self-assessment tax return? if so, you have hours rather than days left...
A Kent restaurant has added to its many accolades by picking up the restaurant of the year title at the national Good Food Guide awards.
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