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A town hall has shut its doors to the public today after a 'personal attack' on a member of its staff.
Three more councillors have resigned from a town council resulting in a total of four departures in one week.
A reduced 50mph speed limit is to be introduced by Kent County Council following a fatality.
A new food initiative aimed at feeding families struggling to afford supermarket prices will continue after a successful pilot.
A former GB triathlete will swim the length of the White Cliffs to highlight the environmental crisis.
Bonfire night served an ideal opportunity for climate change protestors to spread their message across one Kent district.
A Labour councillor has resigned from Sandwich Town Council following ‘serious differences' with opposition members.
A 5kg turkey, an overnight stay and a guided cathedral tour are among the lots on offer at an auction to help pay for a town's Christmas lights.
A high street bank will close its doors after a 22% drop in counter transactions measured before lockdown.
A planning application has been put in to build 110 homes when the original scheme for 117 was rejected.
Up to 200 protestors swarmed a seafront in a bid to 'spook' the owners of a key building into action.
The countdown to Christmas will officially begin with light switch-ons across the county.
A breast cancer fundraiser who has raised almost £250,000 has dedicated her Queen's honour to her late friend who inspired her charity work.
A town's last remaining bank or building society will reduce its opening hours by almost half from next month.
Campaigners will protest outside an 'iconic, yet sadly crumbling' building in a fresh bid to prompt action from its owners.
Donations towards the family of a teenage girl killed while crossing a road have doubled over the past week.
A history author will be selling signed copies of his latest book at a heritage event.
A horse has been rescued from a water filled ditch in a muddy two-hour operation.
Projects that helped the public cope with life over lockdown have been celebrated at the Kent Mental Health and Wellbeing Awards.
A school will not host its annual fireworks display for the second consecutive year.