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Residents are frustrated after two leaks to water meters in the same street have been left for weeks despite calls to conserve water.
A herd of rabbits which were abandoned in cardboard boxes on a roadside have all been rehomed.
A court has ordered the removal of travellers from a park almost two weeks after they arrived.
A bench put up in memory of a cancer patient has been repaired by a cleaning service after it was ruined by disposable barbecues.
Hundreds of 80s music fans came together for the return of Let's Rock Kent festival featuring Wet Wet Wet.
Officers and a police helicopter were involved in a major search after concerns were raised about a man and his baby.
Technical issues with card payments forced customers to queue outside Tesco in scenes similar to those seen during the height of the pandemic.
Armed police and dog units were called following reports a man had been threatened with a weapon.
The owner of Kent's first cat café has spoken of her heartbreak at the prospect of shutting her popular business if no one can be found to take it on.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in parts of Kent tonight.
A property agent who had a life-changing back operation was told to take up swimming if he ever wanted to walk again.
A car manufacturer has been forced to apologise to a pensioner left without her car for five months leaving her isolated and 'a prisoner in her home'.
Thick plumes of smoke billowed across a town after a garden fire broke out, destroying fences and sheds.
A suspected drink driver has been arrested and taken to hospital after being restrained by a member of the public.
A missing man's BMW has been found abandoned on the QEII Bridge, sparking an appeal for dashcam footage.
A brazen trio of youngsters have been caught on camera trying to break into parked cars on a new-build housing estate.
A prominent town centre inn which has served pints since the 1860s is set for demolition after amended designs were approved.
We sent our reporter to get a masterclass in fine dining with only one rule, try not to burn the place down...
A man who has been diagnosed with a rare, terminal cancer, has raised more than £7,000 to help others.