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A new development in a harbour will create a “dangerous” bottleneck which could make the walkway “suicidal” for pedestrians, traders fear.
New manager Keith McMahon has spoken about what attracted him to Whitstable Town and his plans at the club as he looks to improve their fortunes.
The coastline has been blighted once again by a wave of waste water releases after the district was battered by heavy rain.
Whitstable have announced who will be replacing former manager Lloyd Blackman at the Belmont.
Residents are demanding urgent action to tackle speeding - with growing calls for 20mph zones on “dangerous” routes.
A railway line has reopened this morning after an umbrella caused substantial damage to the track.
A railway line is expected to remain shut this evening, with replacement buses drafted in, after a track was severely damaged by an umbrella.
A road has been partially closed for works to be carried out by Kent County Council.
A television series set in a Kent town has been nominated for favourite on-demand show - alongside Clarkson's Farm, Bridgerton and The Crown.
Whitstable Town manager Lloyd Blackman has resigned with the club second-bottom in Isthmian South East.
Two Kent restaurants have been named among the UK's top ten gastropubs - with one bagging the top spot.
Concerned residents fear their village could 'become like Sheppey' if plans to significantly expand a caravan park are given the go-ahead.
A Kent couple were inspired by a hit TV show to travel to Niagara Falls to tie the knot with no guests - for just £500.
A brave police officer who repeatedly ran into a burning building to save residents after a woman set fire to her flat has been praised.
A mum had to spring into action when her two-year-old daughter made a grab for pills mistakenly included in a delivery.
Manager Lloyd Blackman is hoping to add some experience to his Whitstable Town squad.
Traffic backed up for miles on a key route through Kent after a crash that destroyed a caravan.
Opponents to a council’s money-spinning bid to build more than 100 beach huts fear an increase in anti-social behaviour and the rat population.
Plans to significantly increase the size of a holiday camp are set to be approved by councillors despite fears over the impact on wildlife.
All three emergency services were called out - including an air ambulance - after a pedestrian was injured in an accident.