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Residents are fighting to stop a council from selling off a historic building.
A visitor centre extension at a country park has been given the green light.
A councillor is disappointed schools are not embracing green energy as a grammar school plans to build a science block without solar panels.
Councillors are due to decide whether to scrap plans for a 3.6 million tonne sand quarry.
Kent County Council is set to be handed an extra £6.2 million to help speed up patients' return home after a hospital stay during the winter months.
Kent County Council is preparing to face a "warts and all" assessment of the way it treats staff after thousands of workers shared their views.
People living near a busy road have complained about lorry drivers leaving bags of poo hanging from trees and bottles of urine outside their homes.
A council is reviewing how part-time workers are "appreciated" after claims they get fewer bonuses because they put their family before their jobs.
Vital home care services for around 160 vulnerable people across could be disrupted amid fears about the future of a major provider.
A kebab shop is being forced to remove its "obviously fake" stonework following complaints from neighbours.
A councillor supporting the construction of a council building in an historic park has spoken of her battle against trolls and attacks on her family.
You won't believe some of the outdated by-laws that still exist in the county.
The future of Ramsgate Port remains uncertain as the leader of the council refused to rule out selling the site.
Hospital bosses have apologised after doctors failed to treat a man who later died of sepsis.
A councillor has warned that raising litter fines to £150 from £75 is not enough.
Getting to know your neighbour could help solve a public health crisis.
Neighbours concerns about anti-social behaviour couldn't stop a new gaming cafe opening in a Kent high street.
New technology could stop the elderly feeling alone.
A town council is to join forces with Kent MPs and the county council to push for more fast trains to the capital.
County councillors have challenged a government move to streamline applications for fracking sites, arguing local authorities know best.