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The removal of scaffolding from a town centre building has turned the site into a "hotel for pigeons and seagulls", say concerned residents.
Police have launched an investigation after a level crossing pedestrian gate beside a historic railway station was damaged.
A rare bird is once again soaring over the county’s coastline – after a 200-year absence.
Riders are invited to take part in a cycling event which includes the motto ‘bare as you dare’.
Ambitious plans to create a new visitor attraction with a Roman Fort-themed playground, cafe with coastal views and adventure golf have been scrapped.
Drivers face a three-mile diversion when part of a main road closes for three weeks in order to carry out water main repair works.
New research has revealed the streets across the county with the highest house values – with some commanding average prices of more than £4 million.
An architect has defended controversial designs for a seafront development and insists his team “will not be going back to the drawing board”.
A man has died following a crash between a motorcycle and a lorry on the A20 this morning.
A man has been charged with making a bomb hoax after dozens of residents were forced to flee flats and a road was closed.
A collision between a motorcycle and a lorry has shut an A-road in both directions.
People living in a seaside town say they feel “intimidated” and “scared to go out at night” as more than 100 teens have been gathering on the beach.
A road has been closed by police amid an incident at a block of flats.
The number of houses in Kent available to rent for under £1,000pcm has almost halved in the space of a year, forcing some families to move town.
Police have launched an investigation following an assault which left a third man in hospital.
A charity shop was forced to close for three days after a fire spread from the outside of the building to the first floor.
A man has been arrested and a police officer has been taken to hospital after an alleged assault.
Londoners looking to move to a popular Kent seaside town have been warned of the “constant squawking” and “sleepless nights” caused by seagulls.
A frustrated 80-year-old is calling for a hedge to be cut back as she fears the branches “could have her eye out”.
A raft of proposed changes to a town’s road network have been unveiled – including a new roundabout, bicycle lanes and several pedestrian crossings.