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In an ambitious bid to bring a 'wow factor' to a Kent town, bold plans for a monorail were once put together. Here, we look at why it never came off.
A new town centre sandwich bar which filled an abandoned unit has closed just three weeks after opening.
An electrician has opened a new sandwich bar in a town centre, filling an abandoned convenience store unit.
Almost a year after a successful trial of the concept, after-dark rallycross will be held at Lydden Hill this weekend.
On the 50th running of the Formula Ford Festival, Jamie Sharp emerged as the surprise victor from sixth on the grid at Brands Hatch.
British Touring Car Championship star Jake Hill wants to return to the series next year after fighting for the overall crown for the first time.
Plans to open a 24-hour gym in a long-empty shop will finally come off in December – almost two years after being approved.
We delve into the archives to trace to look at the colourful history of a Kent shopping centre.
A section of the A20 has been closed in both directions and will remain shut until December, causing months of disruption for drivers.
Contractors will shut a closure-hit section of the A20 again next week as work starts on the installation of traffic lights.
Drivers are currently unable to use a flooded lane on the M20 as heavy rain sweeps across the county.
Stunned shoppers looked on as the driver of an electric BMW lost control and crashed into the front of a Tesco store.
A huge mirrored ceiling in a Cineworld foyer has been removed as film fans return following the release of No Time to Die.
Teenage racing driver Tom Ovenden is targeting next year's Mini Challenge Trophy title after claiming a dramatic maiden victory.
Film fans will be able to visit a long-promised Cineworld extension next spring, ending a seven-year wait.
A large town centre unit previously filled by M&S is to get a new lease of life when a furniture chain moves in.
The start of a dreaded roadworks scheme on a dual carriageway has been pushed back to next year, sparking relief for drivers.
Six glass-sided kiosks can now be built at the Ashford Designer Outlet, potentially providing Krispy Kreme and other eateries with a new home.
Items including solar aquatic pumps and other pond equipment were stolen when thieves targeted a garden centre.
Royal Mail staff have been told they can no longer park their cars at a town centre sorting office due to safety concerns.