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A campaign to stop more trees being planted in a historic riverside orchard has left council bosses “baffled”.
The full story of how so many lives were lost in one part of Kent 80 years ago is now displayed on a new plaque.
Almost a third of the flats in a swanky Kent retirement living complex remain unsold - two years after they first went on the market.
Kent’s most decorated lifeboatman has died after 65 years of extraordinary bravery helping to save lives at sea.
Plans for a ‘Boris bikes’ type rental scheme aimed at cutting traffic congestion and pollution have failed to spark any interest from an operator.
A first glimpse shows how a new park cafe could look as part of a historic garden’s major revamp where large sections remain fenced off.
A former deputy mayor and driving instructor who was a “natural” mentor has sadly died aged just 59.
The family of a “truly special” kebab shop owner and dad-of-five who died suddenly in April will reopen the business this week.
A charity set up in memory of a teenager who died from a brain tumour is supporting the career of a paediatric nurse who has suffered a tragedy.
A bidding war is underway to take on a prized commercial unit inside a historic seafront building after it underwent repairs and refurbishment.
The future of one of Kent’s oldest pubs is in doubt after a bid was launched to remove its protected status.
A sports-mad teenager who died of an aggressive bone cancer aged just 15 will be remembered at a new inter-schools cricket tournament in his honour.
Two tiger siblings are settling into their new home at a Kent zoo - but despite not travelling far, their move was still something of a challenge.
A councillor says she is pinching herself after landing one of the most respected and historic roles in Kent.
Vandals ruined a town’s historic and iconic waterfall just days after it started flowing again following a lengthy and costly restoration.
A crackdown on motorists driving along pedestrian-only streets could soon lead to offenders being fined.
A young woman has shared a powerful tribute to her best friend after his life was tragically cut short by cancer at just 33 years old.
A staggering £27 million has been spent improving Kent’s high-speed trains, which are now back in service following the refresh project.
The new boss of Kent’s smallest theatre says she is “under no illusion of the challenge and responsibility” she is taking on with the iconic venue.
Hopes of creating some of Kent’s best village community facilities have been dashed after a deal to buy a closed garden centre broke down.