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Magistrates have closed down eight shops in one town which have been involved in the sale of illegal tobacco.
Residents contacted police after a housing developer started clearing the way to woodland described as a wildlife haven.
A cathedral floor has been carpeted with 5000 metal leaves for a memorial to the coronavirus pandemic.
A mum has described how a routine opticians appointment led to doctors discovering her daughter had two tumours on her brain.
A company has offered to repair the roof of a 12th century church which was vandalised by a group of boys.
More than 800 school children joined Saint George's Day celebrations which took place across two boroughs.
Pupils are being asked to create a portrait of the Queen to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee.
Planning consent has been given for the first wave of properties at a new community in Ebbsfleet Garden City.
A Kent distillery has created a Navy strength gin to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War.
A developer has defended its properties being marketed 6,000 miles away in Hong Kong – after fears much-needed housing would fall into foreign hands.
A group of boys has caused thousands of pounds of damage to a church by smashing stained glass widows and ripping off roof tiles.
Drummers, school children and a large scale dragon will be joining Saint George’s Day celebrations.
Motorists arriving at work this morning expecting to see a new slip road open were disappointed to find it was still not complete.
A video recorder, cassette tapes and tupperware from the 1980s are on a birthday wishlist for a historic warship celebrating its 60th year.
A restaurant is offering customers a 20% discount if they lock up their mobile phones and talk to eachother.
A bus service to Bluewater is among those that could be scrapped as part of cuts across the county.
Donkey rides, tractor displays, Punch and Judy, George and the Dragon and a Queen look-alike will feature at a free family event.
More than £800,000 is set to be invested in and around a town centre following a series of payments by a housebuilder.
A cafe has organised an Easter trail to encourage more people to visit a town centre, as it says shops are struggling.
A car showroom which has been empty for 13 years has been transformed into a wedding and events venue.
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