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A local-led campaign to raise money to get a popular village boozer reopened and save it from demolition has reached Westminster.
Former MP Craig Mackinlay has “not discounted” standing for elected mayor in Kent if the government introduces sweeping reforms to local government.
A man has been fined for driving down a School Street during a half-term holiday because it was a teacher training day.
The closure of a charity shop has been blamed on a new “red routes” parking ban near the town store, with another branch under threat.
New beach huts are finally set to be built after “hugely frustrating” funding concerns meant an additional £140,000 had to be spent.
The government has announced a £27 million boost for bus services in Kent and Medway. Here we look at how things could change…
A total of 10 Kent MPs voted against today’s assisted dying bill as it was passed in the House of Commons – while eight supported it.
Three Kent MPs have confirmed they will vote in favour of today’s assisted dying bill, while five will oppose it - with several yet to decide.
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An application has been submitted to turn a former bank into a café, cosmetic shop and a community meeting place.
People are being asked for their views on a proposed development of 800 homes which would include road improvements at a traffic hotspot.
A Kent council’s social housing stock has been rated by the government in the first inspection of its kind.
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