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A defiant nurse has refused to pay her housing estate’s service charge for four years despite being threatened with legal action.
A quayside path was shut off by police amid reports a man fell in the water, sparking a huge emergency response.
A much-loved boss of a family-run travelling circus which has entertained families across Kent for decades has died.
Plans to transform a “visually poor” former Woolworths building into 23 flats and a new shop have been dropped.
Eight chicks died after a blundering council worker posted a roadworks notice into a letterbox - despite warnings the birds were nesting inside.
Nigel Farage has silenced speculation about whether he will stand as a candidate in the general election.
One person was taken to hospital and four other people were injured in a three-vehicle crash.
The M20 will be shut tonight as the Operation Brock contraflow is deployed again.
A Holiday park cleaned up its act after inspectors discovered a mouldy fridge and raw meat next to ready-to-eat food.
A man has been charged after a person was seen behaving indecently on a bench.
Campaigners say they have been left “imprisoned” in their homes after five bus services were scrapped in a town.
Police are hunting a driver after an alleged hit-and-run led to another motorist being taken to hospital.
Detectives investigating a robbery have released a CCTV image of a woman.
Motorists are braced for more Bank Holiday misery as the Operation Brock contraflow is set to be deployed again.
A thuggish driver attacked another motorist sitting in his car in a road rage incident.
A woman was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after being hit by a van at a busy shopping centre.
Police have arrested a 14-year-old boy on suspicion of arson after a fire at a historic site.
We visited a reopened park and ride service as a debate rages over whether running the double-decker diesel buses is bad for the environment.
Police have released CCTV images of a missing teenager as they remain concerned for her welfare.
A renowned fragrance firm is cashing in on the rise of “incredibly dark” humour after hiring one of Kent’s few remaining tin churches.