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Artist Tracey Emin's own Death Mask is now on show for free in Kent.
A bid for a new seafront music festival capable of hosting 3,000 people by draining a boating lake is set to be decided next week.
Champions helping to make a difference in their town have been recognised at an awards night for their dedication to the community.
Firefighters were called to release a woman trapped in a seafront lift after a power cut stopped it from working.
Indie band The Libertines have announced the opening date of the first phase of their eagerly awaited hotel.
A Kent GP is being investigated by the health watchdog after a complaint about him using his Christian faith during appointments with patients.
A town landmark has been daubed with graffiti as renovations are thwarted by vandals.
Thousands of people got a taste of what it takes to be a firefighter at a fire station's open day at the weekend.
After losing £30 million in three years, Hornby's boss says there's a bright future with losses halved and new products coming thick and fast.
It was a busy weekend for lifeboat crews at one station with three callouts in two days including to two children stuck in the mud off the coast.
A series of failings at a tower block, including fire safety issues, lasting more than four years have been exposed.
A woman has had a lucky escape after being forced to scramble up cliffs to avoid getting cut off by the tide.
Work on a multimillion pound park revamp have taken another step forward after workers arrived on site.
The first bronze sculpture produced by award winning artist Tracey Emin will go on display at a gallery in Kent next week.
An outdoor swimming pool in Kent has been named among the best lidos in Britain in a national newspaper review.
Thousands of music lovers are set to descend for the return of the Wheels and Fins festival on a Kent beach later this year.
A man is due to appear in court with a string of alleged offences and reportedly stealing a games console from a flat.
Patients have just a few days remaining to sign up to join a panel allowing them to help decide the future of hospitals in east Kent.
Residents living next to a proposed stock car racing track say it would ruin the countryside.
A newly-created sports association wants to create a new home for dozens of teams and hand it over to villagers.