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A huge area of farmland is set to be sold off for £4.85 million as plans for a commercial expansion of the site remain on the table.
Divisive plans to host more large-scale events with a capacity for 5,000 people in a park have been given the go-ahead by council officials.
A 4,000-home estate has been given the final sign-off after developers agreed to pump millions of pounds into improving local infrastructure.
A woman has told how she often works 60-hour weeks across three jobs and even forages for food just to stay above the poverty line.
Customers could be able to grab a sausage roll or steak bake at all hours if Greggs’ bid for a 24-hour licence at a high street branch is approved.
An eyesore seafront building is finally being demolished - more than a year after plans to bring down the derelict property were revealed.
A winemaker based in Tenterden took on the king of Champagne, Moet, in a taste test, and won.
A top Netflix show starring a host of Hollywood celebrities is set to air, featuring three parts of Kent used in filming.
A school is seeking an upgrade 50 years in the making – as it applies to bulldoze its current home and double the number of pupils.
Ambitious plans to transform an old troubled pub into a corner shop are striding forward — despite fears over “traffic chaos”.
A couple were hit with a £100 fine for walking their dogs in a park – after the signs warning them not to do so were stolen.
Proposals for the expansion of a 400-home development put on hold more than a year ago have returned after new designs were unveiled.
A town has finally got its first-ever Greggs – with the branch dishing out free jam doughnuts to mark the official opening today.
Police say they are increasingly concerned for the wellbeing of a 15-year-old girl who has been reported missing for the fifth time in eight days.
As town centres continue to struggle, one area seems to be bucking the trend as independent shops flourish, but is it enough to revitalise the city?
A Channel 5 documentary exploring the failings of police and Wayne Couzens’ murder of Sarah Everard is to air next week.
Commuters are being warned to expect delays after two lorries crashed on a busy motorway – with traffic queueing for more than two miles.
Police have confirmed the end of a search for a missing teenage girl after she was found safe and well.
The unveiling of a Banksy artwork is set to take place this week – months after it was taken away by council bosses, provoking outrage.
Drivers will be banned from a seafront stretch to make way for a new plaza in a bid to create the best coastal town for walkers and cyclists.