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The leader of a far-right political party has been confirmed as a candidate in this May’s local elections in Kent.
Controversial plans for the first 8,500 homes at a sprawling "garden town" have been approved amid huge opposition from campaigners.
A 44-home development branded an “unwarranted intrusion” into the landscape has been put to bed as a planning inspector backed a council’s refusal.
Bold plans for an international film studio and housing complex worth £250m have taken a step forward after council bosses signed off a huge loan.
Plans to demolish a bungalow and replace it with three ultra-modern new homes on the edge of a wood have been approved.
A woman is defiant she won't leave her home of 40 years as part of plans to revamp a former council estate.
A footpath branded “extremely dangerous” is set to be made safer after residents raised concerns about pedestrians having to cross near a blind bend.
Plans to create a new town are set to be decided on amid neighbours’ fears it would “cause chaos” in the area.
Plans to replace a bungalow with three new houses on the edge of ancient woodlands has been recommended for approval despite fears over traffic.
A water company boss was given a grilling over sewage releases and supply issues - but he told protestors and councillors its record is improving.
Developers behind plans for a 58-unit industrial estate have been sent back to the drawing board over fears it is "an accident waiting to happen".
A bid to tear down a row of popular shops has been given the go-ahead - despite concerns it would force cars to flood town centre roads.
Plans to transform a prominent pair of businesses close to the centre of a Kent town have been given the go-ahead.
Campaigners fear there could be a spike in fly-tipping across a district after plans to axe a commercial waste collection service were green-lit.
A bid to build 25 homes and a new school car park in a village has faced a backlash amid fears it could be the 'first step' to many more.
A decision on a development – which residents fear will “ruin” their village – has been pushed back.
Plans to tear down a row of popular shops and erect a four-floor block in its place appear set to be given the green light.
A glamping site described as "quirky" by supporters will operate for up to seven months a year - despite fears it would spark parking "pandemonium".
Shocking figures obtained by KentOnline reveal as many as 1,500 bins across are being missed across the county each week.
A nightclub will have to close earlier after police requested a licence review following two reported incidents of affray.
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