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Tributes have been paid to a “well-liked and respected” grandmother who was stabbed to death in her home.
Frustrations are growing over the lack of action to crack down on groups stripping the shoreline of large quantities of shellfish.
A police drone was seen flying during efforts to help find a teenage girl.
A pub which closed suddenly is set to welcome back its loyal customers with a new landlord at the helm.
Problems with a high-tech payment system saw children unable to buy food on their first day at secondary school.
A new beach-inspired eatery is coming to a shopping centre - only the second branch in the UK.
There are calls for compensation after businesses across a district were left without internet for 33 hours.
A former pub with hundreds of years of history is going up for sale, with potential buyers told it would make a ‘fine home’.
A new owner is being sought to complete the construction of a ‘magnificent’ modern mansion with a gym, cinema and pool.
A charity which helps poorly children to stay in school using the latest technology is fundraising to help more youngsters.
Emergency services were called to a park in the early hours of the morning where a body was found.
Donations have been left to rot inside a Grade II listed charity shop after it closed during the pandemic and never reopened.
A Polish man living in Kent has told how he launched a blood donation scheme to boost the reputation of fellow immigrants.
An intruder that helped break into a home via a lamppost and threaten the occupant at knifepoint has been jailed.
A newsagent who started as a paperboy 51 years ago has reflected on the highs and lows of his career - including being held up at gunpoint.
A booklet which gives children information on teeth brushing or what to do if they’re sad has been made with the help of pupils at a Kent school.
A teacher has been fined and received letters from debt collectors despite paying for parking at a country park.
A cocaine dealer who took family photos and made a restaurant booking using his drug-dealing phone has been jailed for more than three years.
The arrival of yet another coffee shop in a town centre that’s already full of similar businesses has divided opinion.
Plans to demolish and redevelop a former sandwich shop into a sleek new café to meet the demands of an area’s growing population have been refused.
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