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The 3m tall “Festive Windough” display has been made by an international baking firm and took 14 days to build.
Among the vehicles taken is a brand new tractor which is believed to be the only kind in the country.
Three businesses have been left without a home amid claims the units they occupied were being unlawfully sub-let to them.
In the latest Kent Politics Podcast we take a look at the impact of the budget on farmers and how a £9.7m overspend has left a council in hot water.
The health watchdog has found shortfalls at a 40-year-old care home where patients were given anti-psychotic and constipation medicine “as and when”.
Tributes have been paid to a former town and county councillor who served his community for more than two decades.
Social media stars are Dancing for Joules after her family revealed they don’t have much time left with their “princess”.
A community arts centre will have to shut if it cannot raise £10,000 before Christmas.
Plans have been unveiled for a former Biffa site whose land could be ‘contaminated’.
A developer has defended his new build flats after locals mocked an unusual addition to a balcony.
A pair of friends say security officers kicked them out of a shopping centre after arriving dressed as a devil and a vampire.
A local authority has been forced to backtrack on its decision to strip residents of their parking permits.
An Arriva service has been partially suspended after vandals repeatedly broke bus windows.
A highly anticipated annual fireworks display taking place at a Sikh place of worship has been cancelled at short notice.
A man in his 50s has died after a serious collision near the Dartford Crossing.
A soft play area has reopened with a new theme and cafe as part of multi-million-pound upgrades at a leisure centre.
The M25 has reopened but drivers are still being warned of delays after a serious crash involving a motorcycle.
Excitement is building for the return of an extravagant fireworks display held as part of a major religious and cultural event.
A Kent MP says an urgent call for action is needed to combat the £42 billion cost of the country’s leading cause of death.
A prominent town centre nightclub building is set to go under the hammer next month.