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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.
Bosses at Brands Hatch are looking for a new circuit manager - 13 years since the "demanding but rewarding" position was last open.
A 22-year-old motorcyclist killed in a crash has been named, as friends and family raise cash to pay for his funeral.
Kent team Jota Sport faces a race against time to repair its McLaren after a dramatic crash at Brands Hatch saw its car clear the barriers.
Three horses forced drivers to take evasive action during rush-hour after escaping from a field.
Work on a new secondary school earmarked for land on a huge housing estate could start as early as spring.
A row of houses is being knocked down months after a devastating gas explosion left two people with life-changing injuries.
Work to replace one of a town's busiest roundabouts with traffic lights has been pushed back due to "unforeseen delays".
Highways bosses have launched a review of signage at a multi-million pound M20 junction following complaints from motorists.
A multi-million pound upgrade of a town centre police station has been held up by Brexit and the pandemic.
An abandoned John Lewis store is set to become home to The Range, creating 95 jobs.
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker after a paramedic was left with a bruised jaw following an alleged assault.
Police are continuing to stand guard outside a block of flats after the body of a man in his 40s was found.
Police are standing guard outside a block of flats following an incident off a main road.
Developers want to knock down two homes on a main road to make way for a new 64-bed care home - but concerned residents have criticised the plans.
Contractors are preparing to start work on a 400-flat development near a town centre – almost five years after the plans were approved.
Security has been beefed up after yobs were spotted throwing loaded bottles of water from the top of a trouble-hit multi-storey car park.
The future of four homes hit by a devastating gas explosion is still unclear - one month after a portable gas heater sparked the blast.