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The owners of a family-run pub say they will call time for good after struggling with rising costs and falling custom.
Residents of a village with just one salt bin say the icy weather has made roads and pathways "dangerous".
A new restaurant describing itself as "Kent's first Detroit pizza joint" is set to open its doors.
Rail services are up and running again after a train was damaged by an "obstruction" on the track causing severe disruption.
The Medway Tunnel has reopened after a 'technical issue' affecting CCTV and lighting forced it to close for emergency repairs, sparking huge delays.
A woman was taken to hospital after being hit by a car near to a Tesco petrol station.
Hundreds of people are still without access to water after three days of supply issues caused by a surge in burst pipes due to the freezing weather.
A couple who have organised hundreds of weddings at a pub are celebrating 30 years as general managers with couples who married there.
A new court for family and civil matters has been officially opened meaning cases no longer need to be heard at a hotel.
A runner has almost completed an epic challenge of running a marathon every week this year, to raise money for a children's charity.
A garage offering tyres, MOTs, brakes and other motoring services has launched its 10th Kent branch.
A DoubleTree by Hilton has completed a refurbishment which includes an expansion and its new programme to use local produce in its restaurant.
A teenager is cycling a marathon on a static bike to raise money for the Alzheimer's Society in honour of close family and friends with the disease.
Planning permission has been given to regenerate a former gas works into mixed-use development with dozens of apartments.
We compare the most affordable supermarkets to help you buy your Christmas Dinner on a budget.
A listed building now home to an Indian restaurant is set to go under the auctioneer's hammer.
A Viking-mad couple are launching a town's first axe-throwing centre, with walk-in taster sessions offered on its first day.
Staff at a Tesco branch raised £1,500 to provide a Christmas tree fit with lights and decorations for a big festive switch-on.
A developer wants to build homes on a spot where a previous application was refused nearly two years ago.
A species of shark has been found in the River Thames during a fishing competition that doubles as an annual research project.