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The demolition of a council-owned town centre shopping centre will go ahead despite a last-ditch effort to save it.
Councillors have given their resounding support to KentOnline’s Blue Badge Battle campaign for a fairer system.
Cabbies are said to be “fuming” and fearing for their livelihoods after Uber was granted licences in two Kent districts.
A road was shut off by police after a pedestrian was reportedly struck by a vehicle.
A tunnel which shut after a car erupted into a fireball has reopened after a lengthy repair operation.
An animal sanctuary owner is hoping to raise £500k to buy the plot of land she is being evicted from.
A car that flipped onto its roof on a busy route has sparked delays.
Police have issued an urgent appeal for information as a 14-year-old girl last seen on Wednesday evening remains missing.
Exclusive: Plans for a £30 million hotel at a country park have been quietly dropped after the intended operator pulled out, KentOnline understands.
The popular landlords of a Kent pub are leaving after six years behind the bar - and have urged punters to back their successors.
A new county councillor has explained why he quit the Conservatives to stand for Reform UK.
Traders in a village hit by weeks of road closures say the disruption has driven customers away and left their livelihoods hanging by a thread.
A man asked if a bar had any jobs going, drank three pints of premium lager - and then admitted he couldn’t pay for them.
A man accused of stabbing his teenage stepbrother during a row about cleaning his room, has changed his plea to guilty during the trial.
Secret Drinker has plenty to chew on at a backstreet pub that’s now an Indian restaurant meets faux sports bar.
A Kent farm shop has been named the UK’s second best - beaten only by Jeremy Clarkson.
A tearoom owner says she hopes the new business will become the “hub of the village” and has even been offered help from residents to paint it.
Our reviewer tried out the cocktails - and a whole lot more - in a scruffy industrial complex turned hipster paradise.
A pub at the heart of a tiny village inhabited by just 850 people is the only one in Kent to have reached the final stages of a national competition.
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