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A £2m water damage repair bill has left a 135-year-old library unlikely to reopen, it has been revealed.
A leisure centre is at risk of temporary closure after its trust folded amid a funding row with a council.
Two crashes involving a total of five vehicles caused delays on an A-road at rush hour.
The identity of a Kent police constable sacked for sexually assaulting another officer has been kept secret to protect his mother's mental health.
Wetherspoon bosses have unveiled plans to demolish an abandoned nightclub in order to build a £3m extension and a new pub garden.
Angry residents have hit out at a planned development in a "picturesque" village behind a doctor's surgery.
Two men have been charged after a man was stabbed in an early-morning attack.
A bullying healthcare nurse has been struck off after subjecting a vulnerable care home resident to abuse making him feel 'two inches high'.
Travel and insurance giant Saga has confirmed the locations of two new offices after shutting its huge main headquarters as more staff work from home.
A run-away sheep caused chaos on a busy road after it got loose from its field – and held up an ambulance on blue lights.
Residents have hit out at a developer's third attempt to force through a bid to double the size of a housing estate.
Residents were amazed to see two mammoth military cargo planes keeping at low altitude as they carried out a flight in the skies above Kent.
Police and ambulance services have been called after two women were hit by a car near a supermarket.
New designs have been revealed to replace homes destroyed by a huge gas explosion which destroyed four buildings and injured seven people.
Surgical staff gave the wrong patient a biopsy while a vaginal swab was left inside a woman during a hospital procedure, it has been revealed.
A couple who won a "unique" cliffside house in a nationwide raffle have put it on the market just six months after their win.
More than 100 student midwives could be left unqualified after a regulator threatened to pull their course amid concerns over their hospital training.
Work to regenerate a former town centre Debenhams - which could be replaced by council offices and a medical centre - is due to start.
A campaign group has launched a fundraiser and is prepared to mount a legal challenge against a proposed £50m luxury hotel and surfing lagoon.
A bin workers' strike has been pulled after a last-minute pay offer was agreed just days before a planned walk-out.