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Workmen operating cranes are continuing work to lift the roof of a petrol station, causing delays for motorists on a busy main road.
Fire crews were called to a town centre pharmacy after a burglar alarm was triggered during snow showers
Passengers had a surprise when they spotted a familiar figure stepping off the train this morning
Police are investigating reports that a suspicious man was lingering near school gates and waving a teddy bear.
Delays have now cleared, hours after a van crashed on the M20.
Emergency services were called after a crash between a lorry and three cars on a busy dual carriageway.
A property tycoon has defended his decision to exclude single mums, plumbers, domestic abuse victims and low income earners from becoming his tenants.
A motorway has reopened, several hours after a crash involving two cars and a lorry left fuel across the carriageway.
An army veteran hopes to renew a debate about whether a war memorial should be moved, by taking his petition to the council.
Revellers and passengers have been warned to plan ahead and to check their rail journeys ahead of a busy New Year weekend.
Police are investigating after burglars broke into the home of a Second World War veteran and stole his service medals.
Fire crews led an elderly man to safety after he became trapped by a fire in his home
Ashford Hockey Club has submitted plans for homes to be built on its land in a bid to shore-up its long-term finances.
Police say a three-car crash near a supermarket has now cleared
Fergus Wilson has been ordered to pay out after leaving a pregnant mum and her young children without hot water and heating.
Transport chiefs have revealed the contractor who will complete a multi-million pound new motorway junction.
Children at St Thomas RC Primary School win a trip to meet Father Christmas at Whitefriars in Canterbury.
Pantomime dame Ben Roddy has agreed to champion the children’s educational charity, the KM Charity Team.
A maritime engineering firm is targeting Russia and Europe to boost its exports and turnover.
A homeowner says his street has been turned into a scene akin to war-torn Syria because of fibre-optic broadband roadworks.