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A “dated” school will be knocked down and rebuilt as bosses look to cater for growing pupil numbers.
Abandoned houses could be knocked down to make way for retirement apartments, as a major developer eyes up the site.
A primary school teacher has been banned after he was found guilty of grooming a 16-year-old with pizza parties and trips to the capital.
The tragic death of a much-loved primary school teacher with a “beautiful soul” could have been avoided, hospital bosses admit.
Residents in a seaside town were shocked to find “milky” water coming out of their taps.
Following the demise of Wilko, we take a look at the largest empty shops in Kent’s town centres – and what the future could hold for each unit.
An “extraordinary riverside house” with a fascinating history could be yours for £370,000.
The RSPCA has condemned a ‘shocking and bizarre’ act, after the remains of a mutilated sheep were found.
A cafe owner is celebrating the return of distinctive pink parasols after they were stolen – a day after calling the theft “a real kick in the teeth”.
The husband of the late Paul O’Grady has revealed the entertainer passed away peacefully in his chair after smoking a cannabis joint.
A yellow weather warning is in place for the morning commute, with heavy rain continuing to fall across the county.
Eerie pictures show a wheelchair and mobility scooter left abandoned outside a derelict care home which closed 12 years ago.
A market town famous for having independent traders rather than national chains is set to welcome its first ever Poundland.
An empty Lidl store is set to be taken over by a frozen food chain in an area teeming with supermarkets.
A man in his 60s has died after a crash which has kept a portion of the A2 closed.
Three Kent towns suffering a bank shortage could be set to see banking hubs set up in their high streets.
Part of the A2 is closed while police carry out accident investigation work following a serious crash involving three vehicles.
Worried residents fear a treasured green space on their estate used for community events could be turned into housing.
Wet and windy weather is set to grip the county as the UK prepares for the impact of Storm Babet.
A row of former council office buildings built about 200 years ago are set for a transformation under new plans.