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A popular outdoor swimming pool complex is getting a new feature in time for summer.
After eight years and £33 million spent bosses are to make drastic changes to a scheme which was supposed to welcome tech and media heavyweights.
A convenience store has had its alcohol licence suspension extended for another month.
An application has been submitted to build 33 homes on a patch of grassland close to a nature reserve and country park.
A total of 96% of children have been offered places at schools on their shortlist, it has been revealed.
Staff cuts and delays to service improvements were put forward as ways to balance the books at a council’s budget-setting meeting.
A Kent MP has spoken openly for the first since she was engulfed in a social media storm which even captured the attention of Elon Musk.
A year after they were suspended over a reported altercation at a Christmas party, two councillors are yet to learn their fates.
Take a look at how the make-up of Medway Council has changed since the local elections.
On this week’s Kent Politics Podcast our reporters discuss disappointment the county will be missing out on local government re-organisation.
A Kent council has reduced its predicted overspend to £8.4 million but has limited time to balance its books.
Polling stations are now open to elect three councillors.
Kent and Medway have missed out being part of the government fast-tracked devolution programme.
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