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An MP has been criticised for plans to create a 'statue cemetery' for controversial sculptures.
A travel firm has announced an app which will indicate how busy buses are, to help maintain social distancing rules.
Fees for outdoor furniture have been temporarily waived by a council, in a bid to support struggling businesses.
A pub owner is calling for quicker decisions on outdoor seating licences to help businesses survive.
An MP calls for a 'statue cemetery' as protesters target controversial sculptures across the UK.
Parents are concerned social distancing is affecting their toddler's development and mental health.
Booking in advance to go for a pint and red stickers if you've used the loo - just some of the steps Kent firms are taking to emerge from lockdown.
A teenager staged a Black Lives Matter protest outside a police HQ, after being a victim of racial prejudice.
Plans for dozens of new wind turbines off the coast of Kent have been blocked.
The founder of a men's mental health support group is seeing a positive side to lockdown.
An eco-campaigner is using lockdown to encourage people to think about the plastic they use - and has revealed a huge increase in the waste generated.
A young entrepreneur has hopes to break into the global market with a hangover cure pear juice.
A nature lover is trying to convince people to swap their clean lawns for a messy wildlife paradise.
A fleet of civilians risked their lives to rescue hundreds of thousands of troops from the clutches of the Germans during the Dunkirk evacuations.
As we mark two months since Kent went into lockdown, we look at all the ways the county has changed in light of the global pandemic.
A police boss said his officers cannot enforce people socially distancing on packed bank holiday beaches.
Holidaymakers are furious after not receiving refund cash promised by a travel company.
As organ donation laws change, a paramedic has revealed how she can only do her dream job thanks to a life-saving liver transplant.
Testing has been cited as the cause of an area having one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in England.
A tattoo artist has been accused of operating his business during lockdown, despite his premises being in the middle of a renovation.