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A takeaway and a restaurant have been named as the best in the country at the annual Asian Restaurant and Takeaway Awards.
One of Kent's leading theatres could remain closed for a year - and it will cost more than £7m before it can be safely reopened.
A local authority is appealing for help to name its new bin lorries and four street-cleaning vehicles.
A high-street health centre has been ordered to improve after inspectors discovered a mix-up led to some patients getting the wrong vaccines.
Prisons in Kent are so full the government has had to implement an emergency protocol which allows it to take over police cells to lock people up.
A property listed on the market for £200,000 with historic ties to one of the country’s greatest novelists has been sold.
A great-grandfather was on a ward in hospital for four weeks before being told he had suffered a broken back.
Tributes have been paid to an “inspirational and passionate” woman who gave all her time to the community.
A hiking electrician is helping give back by raising £10,000 for a mountain rescue charity.
The county’s last Wilko closed its doors for good yesterday – we went along to find out what staff and customers had been doing to mark the occasion.
Aerial images have been released showing the gradual changes to a major road layout as the multi-million-pound M2 junction five works continue.
Building material, leaking oil drums, and beer cans dumped in a country lane have not been cleared as there are fears there’s asbestos there too.
A climbing frame castle, which was torched by vandals, has been replaced with a new pirate ship for children to play onboard.
A draft policy that sets out how new beach huts could be provided, while making sure the current ones are maintained, has been published.
Aerial footage shows how much progress has been made on a multi-million-pound leisure centre which is set to open next year.
A primary school has been given top marks by the education watchdog.
A woman involved in a three-vehicle-crash has been taken to hospital.
There are delays and queuing traffic for three miles on a dual carriageway in both directions due to the closure of a busy entry and exit slip road.
People taking part in an annual triathlon reported becoming unwell after taking part in the swimming leg of the race.
The Charity Super.Mkt, known as the department store for second-hand style, has opened its doors to shopping centre customers.