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A restaurant may be one of 112 low-performing branches set to close as part of plans to open more hotel facilities instead.
Some villagers are boycotting a new shop and takeaway in a former pub amid claims the owner “misled” residents over its size and change of use.
A gas leak has resulted in diversions and delays for drivers as emergency closures clash with planned water works.
Officers attended following reports a man was carrying a weapon but the suspected Samurai sword turned out to be something else.
Security workers employed by private contractor G4S across Kent say they do a “very dangerous, difficult job”.
Analysis of new police data has revealed the places with the highest and lowest cases of phone swiping in the county.
Permission has been granted for flats for the over 60s in a borough desperately in need of older living accommodation.
A thief who left “empty-handed” thanks to the quick reactions of shop staff has been jailed for attempting to steal a “high-value” piece of jewellery.
Two patients taken to hospital, with one airlifted, after fire crews worked to release someone trapped, following a crash involving a car and a van.
Residents in one town were left shocked after discovering brown “discoloured” water yesterday.
Two lucky national lottery winners in Kent have scooped millions, with plans to pay off their mortgage and help out their family.
A teenage pedestrian has been taken to hospital for treatment after being hit by a car.
The pair were found to have made more than £2 million through their role selling cocaine and ketamine to other dealers.
A teenager has been arrested after a woman was taken to hospital following a serious assault which involved several people.
Dog walkers are being advised to keep their animals away after dead and dying lugworms and ragworms were spotted on a beach.
A stolen vehicle was chased and stopped by police who made one arrest but the search for a second suspect continues.
Patrols visited anti-social behaviour hotspots after concerns were raised by residents but police say there’s been a fall in reports of problems.
A tight-knit gym community has turned a 116-year-old church into a gym only 10 days after their previous village facility closed.
A pensioner signed up to an assisted bin collection scheme hasn’t had her rubbish collected for more than six weeks, and says it “has been hell”.
The plans include the conversion of a Grade II-listed building into four three-bedroom flats with private gardens, along with 40% affordable housing.