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Customers were able to shop in a new supermarket from 8am this morning.
Two Kent screens will be among the first to be opened by the cinema chain.
Two brothers are behind a new scheme to bring drive-in cinemas to venues across Kent.
Pub owners are keeping a glass-half-full attitude over news they can reopen with social distancing measures.
Millbrook Garden Centre is hoping for summer sun to help recoup lockdown losses, but clouds remain on the horizon.
As plans are progressed to develop a maternity unit councillors are marking Windrush Day by calling for it to be named after a 'prolific' midwife.
A decision on plans to convert a former hospital site into blocks of flats has been deferred.
An eight-week old boy has become the first baby to be registered in one area since the beginning of lockdown.
Proposals for the former Gravesend and North Kent Hospital site also include an 11-storey tower extension.
Wildlife sanctuary owners have thanked football fans and other supporters who have helped Kayla the bald eagle and the centre where she lives.
Shoppers were in high spirits as non essential businesses opened their doors today, but this was no normal Monday morning.
More shoppers were back in town as non-essential stores opened for the first time in many weeks.
Queues of shoppers have been waiting to get back inside the stores again.
In 1652 a Kent slaver blew himself up, but it would be more than 100 years before a vicar from the county helped sink the trade altogether.
Police have charged two men after headphones, wallets and a purse were stolen in a burglary.
One of Britain's longest serving prisoners and most notorious serial killers will spend longer behind bars as police probe more brutal killings.
Police have released CCTV following the theft of winning scratch cards and a necklace from a car.
Medway councillors have praised schools following efforts to reopen as lockdown restrictions ease.
Cameras set up around the Dartford Crossing in a drug dealing sting resulted in police making 27 arrests and seizing more than £30,000.
The mayor of Gravesham was joined by pupils of Gad's Hill School at the site where Charles Dickens died in 1870.