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Emergency crews were sent to put out a fire which spread up the outside of a house in a residential area.
One man has revealed what life is like to be quarantined in Barcelona amid the coronavirus crisis.
People expecting to have their garden waste collected have been told to think about starting a compost heap after a council cut the service.
It was 60 years ago today that Sheerness Dockyard closed and ripped the heart out of an entire community. The same thing later happened in Chatham.
Fire crews were dispatched to put out a blaze that is thought to have started from a fault in the electrics of a home.
A driver was left unscathed after crashing a car into a garden wall.
The police helicopter and armed officers have been sent out to look for a man reportedly with a weapon.
People who have been unable to submit their views on the closure of a care home will get another opportunity after the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus has claimed another victim as promoters have been forced to cancel a two-day Kent music festival planned for July.
A town centre Boots was cordoned off by police following an attempted break-in.
A family of eight, aged four to 59, are stranded in India and have launched a petition to get them returned to Kent.
Clergy no longer use crematorium changing rooms because of new coronavirus rules. Plus: grave count-up ordered and how to beat church closures.
A note to councillors has warned a local authority is expecting to take a "financial hit of serious proportions" amid the coronavirus outbreak.
More rainbows have been appearing all over Kent to show support to health and care staff and essential workers. Do we have yours in our album?
The firm behind rubbish collections in part of Kent has admitted it can sometimes be difficult for staff to follow guidance of social distancing.
An advice line has been set up to help businesses suffering as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
Measures have been announced aimed at relaxing parking restrictions to help those self-isolating, working at home and NHS staff.
Swale council is asking for volunteers to help support vulnerable people during the coronavirus pandemic.
Heritage bosses have agreed to adopt a plan which sets out how the heritage and history in part of Kent will be preserved for future generations.
As the coronavirus lockdown bites, seaside towns which had been preparing for the Easter holiday are deserted with locked shops and shuttered arcades.
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