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Thousands of people are voicing their opposition to an idea which could see some Kent residents charged £3.50 a day just to drive out of their street.
A primary pupil put his core strength to the test and helped raise more than £600 to help nurses and doctors battling Covid-19.
An Aldi manager who founded a cat rescue charity has been swamped with goodwill messages, including one from TV's biggest animal lover.
A charity which supports disabled children has still managed to help more than 450 families despite Covid restrictions.
A mum who almost died from Covid has renewed her warning to be careful as she continues to battle major health problems including paralysis and PTSD.
Environment Agency officers and police joined forces to crack down on illegal waste carriers and not disposing of rubbish properly.
A bus driver who lost his battle against Covid-19 has been remembered by his colleagues.
Police are hunting two teenagers after a man was punched several times as they tried to rob him of his phone.
An online service was held for Holocaust Memorial Day to encourage everyone to reflect on the depths humanity can sink to.
A seven-year-old is putting his core strength to the test to help nurses and doctors battling Covid-19.
A football club's chairman has offered the use of their home ground to help with the vaccine rollout.
Gravesham's mayor paid his respects at the Gordon statue in commemoration of the General's help for the poor, sick and needy.
Crews in two fire engines were sent after a roof was found alight and have stressed the importance of keeping spaces clear to prevent disaster.
A new political group is getting more women involved with the local government.
Developers are due to submit a planning application next month regarding building demolition and junction improvements.
The council has announced that vehicles are to be temporarily banned from parts of the town centre.
Thanks to a new online craze, a shanty crew are hoping to get younger generations involved with the tradition.
A father of two is being remembered by his family after losing his fight against Covid-19.
Firefighters were called to a blaze that required seven fire engines to battle it.
People leaving home for essential reasons within the government guidelines are now able to benefit from symptom-free tests.