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A judge has ordered a drug dealer to pay back thousands of pounds he made from his criminal exploits.
A group who left a beach covered in 20 tonnes of waste have been slapped with a warning by a council.
Dozens of firefighters were called to tackle a massive fire in fields after 10 hectares went up in flames.
A colourful procession will bring one town's Pride celebrations to an end after a fun-filled week.
The date of special meeting to review the council's decision to sell Dreamland to prevent a "Del Boy deal" has been announced.
Police are hunting a tattooed man after swearing at a family and punching a man in an unprovoked attack.
Residents have hit out at "inadequate" council enforcement after accusing developers of hacking down healthy trees at a new housing development.
A "rushed decision" to sell Dreamland has been put on hold after opposition councillors said more scrutiny in needed on the deal.
A tourism project encouraging visitors to get active outdoors has boosted town coffers by more than £1 million, analysis has revealed.
A top Kent restaurant has been awarded with a prestigious dining award to join its sister venue.
Visitors to the beach were left amazed after artwork appeared in the sand which took several painstaking hours to complete.
A father says he feared his twin daughters were going to die after falling in the sea after drifting out on an inflatable sparking a huge emergency.
A man accused of assault and a string of thefts at shops across east Kent is due to face the charges in court.
A supermarket is to introduce new security measures after a series of break-ins and thefts.
A swimmer drifting out to sea after drinking alcohol was stung by jellyfish and had to be rescued by lifeboat crews.
A new micropub in a former beauty salon has been given the go ahead by council planners.
Latest figures show the amount of harmful gases such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and airborne particles are within government guidelines.
Discussions to welcome a frontline member of the Royal Family to Kent to mark the 200th anniversary of a town's landmark are underway.
Campaigners are being urged to join hands in support of an under threat hospital at risk of losing its major services.
It may only be the start of August but preparations for Halloween are already upon us and the theme park says it will be more scary than ever!