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Developers are selling an eyesore plot earmarked for new flats where construction is yet to begin six years after permission was granted.
Plans to buy more than 40 affordable homes have been approved to help cut down a council’s waiting list.
Plans to convert a historic military building into a four-bedroom home have been branded a “travesty and betrayal” by concerned campaigners.
A historic castle has been turned into a film set - but its owners have issued an apology following a “misunderstanding of the site’s boundaries”.
A chart-topping singer has named a Kent amusement park as one of his favourite venues to perform at.
Plan for a new children’s home has been approved despite neighbours fears it could change their quiet neighbourhood forever.
Plans for seven futuristic phone boxes with touch-screens have been refused amid fears they would ‘clutter’ up a town centre.
Investigators have released a new image in the search for a man missing for more than a week.
A road connecting a town and seafront will remain closed until next summer following two landslides, amid a campaign to save a historic landmark.
Plans for 64 homes have been given the green light while another eight in a nearby village were also given the nod.
Plans for new homes remain on hold amid fears of a road accident similar to that which claimed the life of a young girl and her grandmother.
The number of wine bars in Kent is on the up - but is it all because of Londoners moving to the county? We visited a few to find out.
The company behind the popular Cosy Club chain has revealed the opening date for its next restaurant and bar.
A concerned pensioner is calling for a police crackdown on e-scooter riders who he says are ruining his daily walks along a coastal beauty spot.
Motorists heading out of the county are facing queues on the motorway after reports of a broken-down vehicle.
A terminally-ill man whose wife is behind bars for plotting to kill him says he intends to stay alive long enough so “she can come back home”.
The government is offering a six-year contract worth £521 million to run two centres for people seeking asylum who cross the Channel in small boats.
Plans to ‘squeeze in’ a block of flats behind existing homes have sparked concerns from dozens of neighbours over a lack of privacy.
There are fears schoolchildren will be put in danger by lorries reversing down a narrow country lane to access a new housing development.
Charges have been brought against four teenagers following a town centre fight, which saw three people assaulted.