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A village’s last-remaining pub is set to close and could be turned into a house, with its landlords blaming a lack of support from locals.
Traffic has returned to normal after morning commuters were stuck in queues stretching back six miles due to a broken down vehicle on the M2.
An abandoned railway yard earmarked for 30 flats will go under the hammer for £1m.
An appeal has been launched to raise funds for the funeral of a much-loved 16-year-old girl who died in a horror car crash.
Three people have been arrested by police including armed officers after a man was stabbed in a quiet cul-de-sac in the early hours of the morning.
The list of celebrities to have visited a popular pub goes on and on – but its long-serving landlord admits he often doesn’t recognise them!
A hotel and Michelin guide restaurant in Kent has been named the best place to stay in the South East.
A divisive silent disco at a cathedral may wind up bringing in just £10,000 – as bosses admit it’s not certain another one could be held.
A rising comedy star has told how she became a social media sensation after struggling at school – and why she filmed her new TV show in Kent.
Sliced beef brisket, pulled pork, jalapeno smoked sausage, ribs, chicken and mac n’ cheese – this platter is certainly not for the faint of heart.
Two banks in the same town could be turned into restaurants as Kent’s high streets continue to evolve.
A garden centre has hit the market for £1.45m after its owner unveiled fresh plans to build five homes on connected land.
Angry villagers say “diabolical” plans for a new housing estate would destroy a picturesque view across the Kent countryside.
Faulty technology and a staff shortage are causing the only Post Office in a Kent area to become a joke, say residents.
Furious residents are said to have been splattered with sewage overflowing onto roads prompting health and safety concerns.
A huge industrial park owned by a defunct fruit packaging company is being sold off by administrators.
Tributes have been paid to a “true gentleman” who turned his business into one of the most respected in Kent.
A family-owned restaurant known for hosting celebrities by the sea is to shut after more than 50 years.
A huge area of Kent farmland hosting family attractions, a popular business park and the world’s largest collection of fruit trees has been sold.
The owners of a new pie and mash shop say a customer who “crucified” their business in a Facebook post should have raised his concerns face to face.