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Police searching for a missing man say they have found a body.
A shopping centre has been dealt a further blow following the shock announcement a women’s fashion shop will shut.
One in three residents are calling for Primark to open in a Kent “ghost town” – as shoppers hit out at a lack of variety on their high street.
A brave business owner has unveiled plans to expand into a high street despite shops closing throughout the county at an alarming rate.
A historic windmill has been offered a lifeline from being sold to developers after being designated an asset of community value.
A DPD van has crashed into scaffolding around a closed pub, previously called a “blight on the local area”, after a collision with a car.
The owner of a hugely popular restaurant where diners regularly queue out of the door is preparing to launch a second site in Kent.
A cannabis cultivation of more than 100 plants has been uncovered following reports of suspected criminal activity.
Councils have begun clearing trees and debris left following a landslide which blocked a main route through a town for two weeks.
A man has been jailed after meat was nabbed from a Marks and Spencer store.
A family-run restaurant and harbourside spot have been named among the best places to go for a Valentine’s Day meal in Kent.
A man who was on the run for four years has been jailed after illegally running a site which held 40,000 tonnes of dumped waste.
A man has been charged and is due to appear in court after police were called to a Lidl store in a town centre.
The boss of a curry house rocked by a poor food hygiene report says customers can come and inspect the kitchen as he has “nothing to hide”.
A huge cinema chain has pulled out of its lease at a town centre location, with new management taking over in the coming months.
A six-year-old boy and his parents were over the moon to discover a 100-million-year-old fossil while searching for stones to skim at the beach.
A council has pitched plans for extended parking charge hours to be implemented at two popular car parks.
A woman who stole trainers from a sportswear store was unaware a police officer was in the same shop.
Plans for five shepherds huts and a car park at a piece of “tranquil and discreet” land off a major road have been proposed.
Demolition work is underway on dilapidated 1950s buildings at a former college to make way for the extension of a school.