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A man has been fined for driving down a School Street during a half-term holiday because it was a teacher training day.
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.
The way councils operate in Kent could be set for a shake-up as the government presses for a mayoral-style arrangement for running the regions.
A theatre which has been closed since April 2023 will finally see refurbishment work get under way after a £10.8 million contract was awarded.
A council’s plan to move ahead with more School Streets will be delayed as Tory opposition calls-in the decision.
Councillors have called an objection by Sport England to plans for 139 homes “ridiculous” - and now Angela Rayner will need to sign off proposals.
A 296-flat planning application which will transform a brownfield site in the middle of a town centre has been approved.
A pub is facing a review of its licence following concerns the landlord has failed to report two violent assaults and cooperate with police.
Three single-sex grammar schools will now start accepting both boys and girls after the government approved the change.
Plans to scale back a scheme giving disabled children support to attend out-of-school clubs have been approved.
A dock for boat tours on the River Medway has been given approval.
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