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A prominent building once home to a department store has finally been sold after five years.
Two villages are preparing for travel disruption as an almost year-long project to upgrade its gas network starts.
Tophsop is due to return to the county four years after it closed its stores as it partners with a major retailer.
A biker has told of his shock after his motorcycle was stolen the night before he was due to ride it on a tour of Wales.
A Kent Hobbycraft store has reopened after it unexpectedly closed four months ago.
A 19-year-old has appeared in court after crashing into an ambulance and injuring two medics during a police chase.
The team behind a town’s new pantomime has promised audiences a show like nothing they have seen before.
The latest planning applications submitted to a council could see a town centre pub expanding to create a new flat.
A scheme to bring eight mobile homes onto another field along a country lane has already resulted in more than 75 objections.
A former police officer says action needs to be taken after he fell victim to a road rage attack.
A former school uniform shop will be given a new lease of life as plans approved 10 months after they were submitted.
A historic town centre building has been listed for auction at a huge price.
Several St George’s flags and disturbing comments have appeared at a children’s playground, sparking an investigation from the council and police.
A dog owner has shared concerns after two of their dogs died from ingesting rat poison.
The driver of an Audi remains in a serious condition in a London hospital after crashing into a garden fence.
Among the plans submitted to a council are proposals to keep three flats in a town centre which have been there for 10 years.
A Kent actor who said he didn’t know he could forge a career in the arts is set to star in a new TV show.
A park lake has reopened with certain restrictions in place following an investigation into suspected bacteria.
Plans to build a five-storey apartment block and a battery storage system are among the latest planning applications to be submitted.
Hospice staff have been praised for going “above and beyond” to help patients receiving end-of-life care by inspectors.
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