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A man sick of watching rubbish being dumped took matters into his own hands after catching people on camera carrying a dismantled shed onto a beach.
A major route has reopened after roadworks for two utility companies were completed ahead of schedule.
Review: Rock music returns to Kent with a new three-day festival
A motorist has been scrutinised after they used a planting area as a parking space.
Detectives are investigating two reported burglaries which saw a man steal from houses after pretending he needed to check smoke alarms and electrics.
Two men seen shooting at pigeons, people, cars and houses have sparked a police investigation.
A high street listed building, which is home to a Tex-Mex eatery, is on the market for £750k.
A man in his 90s remains in hospital after he was struck by a man riding an electric bike on a pavement.
An air ambulance landed in a recreation ground near where a serious assault reportedly happened.
A man has been sent to prison for five years after committing multiple online sex offences which involved an underage teen.
Diversion routes during £32m works on a congestion-busting roundabout revamp have been criticised.
Our reporter visited once-prestine Kent beaches to witness an environmental disaster unfolding in plain sight.
Lengthy traffic jams on major routes across the county have been blamed on the postponement of a road closure near the Stockbury Roundabout.
The UK’s biggest tube-dwelling spider has taken a liking to a family garden and several have made themselves at home in every crack and crevice.
A man who reportedly stole booze from a supermarket, threatened a security guard with a knife and tried to steal a car has been charged.
Motorists experiencing delays again due to work taking place on a motorway link road.
A cargo ship captain raised the alarm and called the coastguard after seeing a large fire along the shore River Thames.
Footage shows the moment a huge arachnid – thought to be one of the largest in the UK - emerges from a hole in a back garden.
Tributes have been paid to a long-serving councillor who has been described as a “great friend and role model”.
GMB, the union for waste and recycling services, confirmed that some dustmen had accepted a larger pay offer.