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A historic oasthouse built in the 19th century is set to be converted into a number of two-bedroom homes.
More than 1,600 trees will be planted to create a new woodland offering "a fitting and lasting tribute" to the life of Queen Elizabeth II.
Plans to transform a busy route into a seafront plaza are set to be given the green light – despite more than half of residents opposing the idea.
It is hoped tougher rules on anti-social behaviour can stop boy racers in a Kent borough.
Car parks in a district will be free on every Saturday in December following a council rethink.
An ornamental water feature is to have much of its base rebuilt after "significant voids" were uncovered.
A council has been forced to apologise after a watchdog found carers put a late mother at risk of harm by "failing to meet her needs".
A trouble-hit pub will become the only boozer in a Kent town to remain open beyond midnight - despite fears it will cause residents "misery".
A multi-million-pound makeover of a former Marks & Spencer in an area dubbed one of the UK's "most deprived" neighbourhoods has moved a step closer.
A sports centre renovation project to reduce its carbon emissions and running costs is expected to cost taxpayers an extra £330,000.
An Asian fusion restaurant at a £115m development will be allowed to open until 2am, despite fears neighbours will be disturbed by rowdy revellers.
A council has been targeted by hackers, card cloners and fraudsters over the last six months - with a school among the victims.
A new training centre could be built to help firefighters learn new skills and techniques developed following the Grenfell fire tragedy.
A bid to stop people travelling between neighbourhoods has been branded "a draconian ban on free movement" as the plan goes out to consultation.
A recently renovated pub has been allowed to extend its opening hours - despite neighbours’ fears over fighting and drug-taking in the street outside.
A gay bar has been stripped of its licence after police raised fears about drugs, noise and violent incidents - including a group wielding swords.
A luxury hotel popular with celebrities has been criticised by villagers who claim thumping music keeps them awake at night.
A petition requesting a vital path is allowed to stay open while work continues on a seafront housing development has been discussed by councillors.
A pub hailed as a "vital community hub" has narrowly avoided losing its premises licence after a man suffered a serious head injury.
A proposal to transform an ‘underutilised’ community centre into a shop has been rejected by councillors for the second time.