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A couple who transformed a grotty hotel and bar into a five-star bed and breakfast worth £1.3 million say the time has come to sell up.
Hopes have emerged of reviving a popular boot fair that was scrapped by a council despite being seen as a “lifeline” to many.
A row of seafront holiday lets remain on the market almost two years after being first listed.
A timeline for a proposed new school and a sprawling new-build estate has been revealed as council bosses grapple with housing targets.
One of Kent’s Wetherspoon pubs has been listed as the second-best ‘Spoons’ in the country, according to new research.
The number of Kent beaches awarded an acclaimed Blue Flag has been slashed this year as sewage discharges continue to plague the shores.
Traffic is building on a busy route following reports of a three-car collision involving a lorry.
Two pharmacies which closed last year, leaving thousands in the lurch, are set to reopen.
A suspected shoplifter who assaulted employees at supermarkets has been charged after a crime spree spanning more than a year.
A hated £4.4 million roadwork scheme is set to finish eight weeks early – bringing an end to “nightmare” traffic for drivers.
Rehashed plans for more than 100 homes on village farmland have emerged – despite the previous bid being snubbed and branded “out of character”.
A restaurant boss says a customer dashed off without paying for his three-course meal - and has shared CCTV footage of the man running away.
Caravans have left a car park next to a swimming pool after several days.
Three people have been taken to hospital after a crash on a busy route.
Delays of up to an hour have been reported after a car towing a caravan caught fire, blocking both directions of a major route.
Plans for a “diabolical” new housing estate have been submitted – despite fears it will destroy a picturesque view across the Kent countryside.
A Kent MP continues to face a backlash after defecting to the Labour Party – with new and old allies criticising the move and leader Keir Starmer.
A terrified mum whose family faces a "no-fault eviction" has branded a council's social housing policy "inhumane".
A suspect has been charged with murder after a man died following a reported assault on a farm.
KentOnline visited a terminally ill woman and her husband in her final days to shine a light on the controversial debate about assisted dying.