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Anti-terror bollards have once again caught an unsuspecting motorist out – this time impaling a DPD delivery van.
Police searching for a missing 52-year-old man say they are concerned for his welfare.
A vegetarian woman says she feels disgusted after being served soup with meat in a supermarket cafe.
Developers hope to overhaul farmland the size of 42 football pitches into 500 homes and a secondary school.
Three people have been treated for smoke inhalation after a fire broke out in the kitchen of a city pub.
A crash outside Bluewater involving three vehicles is now clear after causing huge traffic problems.
A flood alert has been issued for parts of Kent – whilst a dormant river’s rising water level continues to be monitored.
The NHS has warned of “severe disruption” at under-pressure Kent hospitals during strike action in the run-up to Christmas.
A much-loved dog park has announced its shock departure from its premises – after being given just two weeks’ notice to vacate the site.
An arrest has been made after a pensioner reported their mobility scooter was stolen from outside their home.
Defences are set to be put out as villages brace for water levels rising from a normally dormant river.
Bosses at a popular cocktail lounge have confirmed the business will remain open – despite the site being put up for sale by Shepherd Neame.
A man has been charged with the murder of a pensioner in a quiet residential street.
Margate’s Dreamland is set for more big-name music stars after one of the biggest concert promoters took a controlling stake in the venue.
Earlier delays experienced by motorists heading towards our ports are easing up after traffic issues this morning.
Trains including high-speed services were affected this morning after a trespasser on the line close to a major railway station.
Emergency teams rushed to a serious crash last night – and cut an injured man free from the wreckage.
A newly-opened dive bar specialising in smash burgers and reasonably priced booze could well turn out to be one of Kent’s hidden gems.
Customers and shoppers had to leave a supermarket while fire crews tackled a fire caused by an electrical fault.
A critic of a council’s decision to flog a medieval tower has spoken of his “bitter disappointment” after the property sold at auction.