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Max Chesson joined the KM Group in September 2022 as a trainee reporter, covering the east Kent area.
Proposals to build a spa and double the number of rooms at a resort have been lodged, in the hope they will turn the hotel’s fortunes around.
Caravans full of rubbish have been dumped in a lay-by on a busy route potentially costing taxpayers thousands to remove them.
A crash involving a car and a van has blocked an A-road outside a discount store.
A man is now behind bars after approaching a primary school girl in the street before touching her inappropriately.
A woman has died after collapsing in a supermarket car park.
A punter’s use of one of the oldest tricks in the book has captivated a very modern audience - with millions on social media watching his moves.
A 19-year-old has been charged after a group of people were allegedly sprayed with a toxic substance in the street, injuring four.
Fed-up residents have called for a busy rat-run to be dug up and a water main replaced as the route continues to be blighted by emergency closures.
A TV actor has been spotted volunteering at one of Kent’s busiest food banks as thousands prepare to choose between food and heating this winter.
A village pub has unexpectedly shut leaving customers saddened by last-minute cancellations.
Police say a missing teenager has been found.
A woman has been taken to hospital following a crash on a busy A-road, which left the route completely blocked.
An accident on a busy dual carriageway led to tailbacks up to six miles long.
Traffic is building on a busy A-road after a multi-vehicle accident fully blocked both carriageways.
A heroic coastguard has shared details of a dramatic rescue after being forced to dive into the water at a popular harbour to save a man.
Drivers are being warned to face delays as multiple incidents clog up Kent’s roads – including two major motorways.
Rush hour queues are mounting on the A2 with police on the scene after a multi-vehicle smash left one car on fire.
The former landlord of a once-popular pub has joined the fight to stop it being turned into a study centre for private school pupils.
A new plan has revealed more than 200 homes need to be built on brownfield sites throughout a town centre to protect its green spaces and heritage.
A fast food takeaway which has faced constant backlash since plans were first announced three years ago is finally set to open.