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News gates and temporary road closures have been introduced in a town centre as part of Covid-19 safety measures.
An art instillation featuring one of the world's most famous elephants will now be celebrated with an even bigger parade scheduled for next summer.
A man is due to appear in court after a Yamaha motorbike was reported stolen from an address.
Members of staff and children at a primary school have been told to self isolate after a pupil tested positive for coronavirus.
A farm has said it is being unfairly targeted by a group over 'neglect' claims over its horses.
Shoppers encountered new safety measures as non-essential stores reopened for business after the coronavirus lockdown was eased.
Officers were on guard outside an address for more than six hours after a woman died following a 'medical incident'.
Officers investigating the attempted theft of groceries have released an image of a woman they would like to speak to.
As Carers' Week comes to an end, organisations say more needs to be done to ease the pressure felt by unpaid carers during lockdown
Fire crews have issued fresh warnings urging smokers to properly put out cigarettes after a garden blaze destroyed two wheelie bins.
A 900m stretch of footpath could soon be looking bare as hundreds of diseased trees are set to be chopped down.
Land previously earmarked for the Kent International Gateway site has been acquired by new owners who see development 'potential'.
Residents in one village have issued fresh calls for action on speeding after a bus was caught driving 13mph over the limit.
A dog found wandering near a busy road is being reunited with his owners.
A hypnotherapist, who trained with Paul McKenna, says more people have been coming forward for help with anxiety and weight loss since lockdown.
A schoolboy has received a special message from Captain Tom Moore's family after he set himself a 10km walking challenge on his crutches.
The place where Kent's first case of coronavirus was confirmed will reopen with social distancing measures.
A Kent MP says she is pleased to have been proved wrong as two towns avoid gridlock as McDonald's reopen drive-thru restaurants.
Four organisations in Kent have been selected for a prestigious award from the Queen for their community work and achievements.
The father of a teenage boy who took his own life says he believes his son would still be alive if social distancing measures had not been enforced.