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Two teenagers have been arrested after officers chased down a stolen vehicle taken from a shopping centre.
Police officers have released an image of a man they believe could help them with their investigation after two people were attacked at a nightclub.
More than 40 homes could be built on a commercial site near a busy town centre.
New drone images show work has begun on a multi-million-pound road layout set to feature a Roman statue of the sea god Triton.
As a bakery boss looks to safeguard his business’s future, he takes a walk down memory lane to explain why customers keep coming back.
Officers have arrested three men after a man was hit with a metal pole which left him needing treatment at a hospital.
A former high street supermarket chain has been sold for more than £500k.
A 40-year-old man who hadn’t been seen in more than a week has now been found following an appeal.
Plans for new 20mph speed limits in residential areas and roads by schools have been recommended for approval in another Kent town.
Uniformed marshals will be patrolling town centres over the spring school break as a crackdown on anti-social behaviour continues.
A historian is hoping “someone with deep pockets” would be willing to fund a cause which would see a Kent town become a tax-free haven like Monaco.
A fast food giant has confirmed the opening date of its restaurant in a popular shopping centre.
Residents are being warned about changes to their bin collections as three councils roll out new waste vehicle fleets.
A hairdresser is telling her story of how she went from poverty in Ghana to launching her training academy at her successful salon.
A self-employed joiner is calling on a council to make changes to a road where a ‘100-metre’ puddle emerges every time it rains.
A town could get its first Burger King if the fast food giant is given permission to build a new restaurant close to an existing McDonald’s.
A group of youths that were setting off fireworks at a foot crossing were chased down by officers and their police dog.
The maximum penalty for the most serious offences of fly-tipping and littering is increasing thanks to new government legislation.
A family-run bakery which has been trading in a high street for more than 90 years is not closing despite plans submitted to demolish part of it.
More than 100 jobs have been created as a popular fast-food chain reopens at a shopping centre.
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