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A 34-year-old has been charged with being drunk and disorderly after he was arrested in a town centre.
Council officers came under fire and a public meeting has been arranged for to discuss the proposals for a town care home.
Volunteers are asking for help after a car drove into posts around the festive tree and drove off, leaving around £500 worth of damage.
As a Kent photographer released never before seen photos of Roald Dahl, he told us about his meeting with the world's best-loved author.
Thousands are expected at a brand new festival, on a site which once saw the likes of Calvin Harris and the Maccabees perform.
A young family say they were treated 'like animals' after the council tried to house them in a home with mould and just three bathrooms to 17 rooms.
A fruit farmer has condemned large stores for selling fruit grown more than 200 miles away.
Police say about 15 suspected migrants were found in two lorries and a witness describes seeing men walking along the hard shoulder of a motorway.
A man must use public transport for hospital appointments and can't deliver meals-on-wheels for Age UK after careless driver wrote off his car.
An extraordinary planning meeting arranged to make a final decision on a controversial development will be rearranged.
Kent's answer to Bear Grylls is crowned joint winter of SAS: Who Dares Wins in programme which recreates the SAS's secret selection process.
A charity supported by Children in Need which works with disabled people say they are "devastated" after vital equipment was stolen.
A young man has told of his years of torment - being insulted, spat at and even stoned - simply because he's gay.
The popular family attraction which closed at the end of October is now up for sale.
Residents who fought in vain to save one of the last remaining green spaces on an estate are faced with yet another application for housing.
Officers have been given additional powers following reports of nuisance gangs causing havoc in a family park.
A young shopkeeper will help the underprivileged over the festive period by collecting donations of gifts and delivering them to their homes.
A crater - dubbed the Grand Canyon - that's caused a chasm in a road for nearly 12 months is finally set to be filled.
A head teacher has announced that five A-levels, including German and music, will be scrapped and staff redundancies "may be necessary".
A black belt instructor will travel to Zimbabwe to teach young women about the benefits of martial arts.