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Can you help this artist create funny face boards for a seaside town's first Festival of the Sea?
A council has asked companies or individuals to take over the running of a seafront coastal park which has hosted pirate invasions.
A seaside pub is getting a £283k makeover to triple the size of its beer garden.
Aerial photos show the sheer scale of changes taking place on the site of a £92m flyover at an M2 junction.
Climate protesters squeezing fuel supplies in Kent has led to garage closures and queues – but it's worse for some parts of the county than others.
A Kent funeral director has taken delivery of a new fleet of 'green' vehicles worth £335,000 including a hybrid hearse and two limousines.
New town centre car parking charges extended to midnight and introduced on April 1 are no joke for motorists.
Two sisters are raising money for their mother's funeral after she died suddenly from a heart attack aged just 47.
Date set for return of Kent town's 120-year-old clock tower after mammoth seven-month repair job.
The boss of an animal shelter whose fate hangs in the balance suffered a suspected heart attack days before a crunch meeting on its future.
Ragstone slabs have been ripped out of a sea wall and left strewn across the beach by recent bad weather.
Fire crews, ambulances and the RNLI lifeboat were called to a blazing boat.
The Loch Ness Monster has swum south to study the SS Richard Montgomery 'bomb ship' and Second World War Maunsell sea forts off the Kent coast.
A veteran Labour councillor is standing down as leader of a Kent council after nearly three years.
Is it right to feed wild pigeons in a town centre? Animal-lovers say 'yes' but shop-keepers want the practice banned.
Campaigners will be out again collecting signatures for their petition to save bus routes threatened by county council cut-backs.
A new free 48-page visitors' guide has been launched for one of Kent's top tourist staycation hotspots.
Workmen renovating a town centre building came face-to-face with an unexpected slithery escapee – who now has a new identity and home.
A Kent man helping to house Ukrainian refugees in holiday homes in Bulgaria has hit out at others cashing in on their misery.
Passengers are being asked to sign a petition to save at-risk bus routes from KCC cuts.