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A Kent bus company is helping Ukrainian refugees who reach the UK by offering free travel for the next three months.
A cafe owner has put his money where his mouth is and offered jobs to sacked P&O chefs.
A short piece of track has been removed to make a road safer, but not everyone in the community is happy about it.
An often gridlocked roundabout is to be given a second bridge in a £32.7m revamp which will also pave the way for more houses.
A Blue Flag beach at a Kent seaside resort had 92 sewage spills last summer. But swimmers insist it's 'cleaner than ever'.
County council bans 'music and noise' at Platinum Jubilee street parties in case it upsets the neighbours.
A film charting the sinking of the Second World War bomb ship SS Richard Montgomery is being shown to the public.
A Russian violinist is holding a benefit for Ukraine after feeling heartbroken from the ongoing conflict.
Stunning photos show a 119-year-old coronation clock and tower is on time for its return to its town centre home in May after a major refurbishment.
Police have launched an investigation after a man in his 70s was found dead in a house.
One of Sheppey's most prominent farms has gone on the market for more than £2.5million in a move which could mean more houses for the Island.
Musicians have been paying tribute to one of the county's best-loved guitarists who helped so many budding performers with his open-mic nights.
How a band review ended with one of the weirdest requests ever - and a dose of Covid.
Sheppey witch Charlotte Clark accepts Nicola Sturgeon's apology for the 1563 Witchcraft Act but says it's been 'a long time coming'.
Comic David Baddiel has taken a pot-shot at Putin in one of his latest tweets and has dragged Kent commuter town into the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
A mass brawl, fights, attacks, underage clubbers and allegations of doormen hitting customers could spell doom for a Kent nightclub.
After the horrors of Covid lockdowns, teachers are letting pupils run wild in a forest school.
A couple who retired to Bulgaria are now busy finding emergency accommodation for Ukrainian families fleeing from Putin's invasion force.
A giant cement works which could dwarf Nelson's Column is being planned for a Kent holiday resort. Residents have launched a petition to stop it.
We speak to the prison officers guarding some of the county's most dangerous offenders about life behind the prison walls.