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A six-week-old kitten could not be saved after she was found with three broken legs and rushed to the vets.
A dead dog found wrapped in a plastic bag is the latest in a series of animal atrocities discovered in a village.
A couple only wanted a small mural on the side of their house, but are delighted with the stunning final result, as are the entire village.
A drug dealer who travelled from London to Kent in rental cars and sent almost daily 'marketing texts' has been jailed.
A town centre leisure complex is set for a revamp after councillors approved plans.
The decaying remains of a dog wrapped up in two plastic bags were found by a member of the public after it was thrown in a ditch.
An ice rink will welcome keen skaters during the festive season after a safety assessment.
A pantomime at a Kent theatre has been postponed for a year due to the difficulties surrounding social distancing.
From a brutal murder to tourists on tandem tricyles, here's the fascinating history of pilgrimages in Kent.
The battle over a huge housing scheme rages on, a councillor has said, as a developer plans to fight back.
During lockdown a Wetherspoon's bin area was used a "public toilet", a councillor has said.
A care home for people with disabilities has been spoken to by police after a resident on a day out punched a teenager in a park.
Councillors turned down a scheme for more than 400 homes for the third and final time, despite costly warnings from officials.
A mum is still battling the long-term effects of coronavirus, five months after she developed symptoms.
A newsagent employee discovered a man's body on his way to work.
Despite long-held hopes of organisers, a popular boating festival has been cancelled because of coronavirus.
An award-winning sports club has been granted permission to tear down its 'dated' pavilion to make way for a larger one.
A popular military and vintage lifestyle event will not go ahead this month after a council raised visitor safety concerns because of coronavirus.
A council has tonight approved a blueprint to help fix its affordable housing shortage after its scale and impact were laid bare.
The first female editor of a national newspaper has been commemorated with a plaque on her grave.