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Four parts of Kent are set to get a share of £900k to help make their town centres safer, with marshalls, CCTV and better lighting.
A primary school will remain closed for the “immediate future” after a fire ripped through the building causing extensive damage.
Drivers are facing ongoing delays on the M2 as work continues to repair the road following a fire.
A man who was caught fly-tipping waste and furniture has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds in fines after ignoring the original penalty.
Traffic is queuing for four miles as the clean-up following the massive blaze continues.
Three lanes out of four were closed on a main road after a multi-vehicle crash saw traffic back up for four miles.
Residents fear it is only a matter of time before someone is hurt by ‘dangerous’ bikers who tear down pavements near a primary school.
A young globetrotter has revealed how she has managed to see so much of the world on a shoestring.
Owners of a car and a van have been left “annoyed” and “fuming” after their vehicles were badly damaged.
Thousands of people left without a doctor’s surgery have had their hopes of it reopening quashed.
A hospital ward built to deal with Covid patients still hasn’t opened two years later after “ongoing plumbing issues”.
A pub which was almost turned into flats has reached the final four for CAMRA’s National Pub of Year awards.
Drivers are already facing problems on a key commuter route which is expected to be reduced to one lane for 12 months.
Run-down Victorian offices have been given a facelift and reopened as affordable workspaces for budding young entrepreneurs.
A yoga instructor who has taught thousands of classes in hired venues has established a home for her members after a successful crowdfunding campaign.
Two natural burial grounds have been named the best in the country at a prestigious awards event for the funeral trade.
A 59-year-old yacht club has donated its remaining funds to the RNLI after closing down.
A planning inspector has ruled in favour of an “absolutely delighted” glamping pod owner who saw a council reject their expansion plans.
A wildlife group has objected to gates put at the entrance to badger homes on a new home site as part of plans to “drive the animals out”.
A Kent council has gained an extra Labour councillor after she switched