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A first-time author who put pen to paper during lockdown has had his work published after receiving encouragement from the comic and TV personality.
A dental practice has written to patients telling them there will be no further NHS treatment because of a shortage of dentists.
Illegal metal detecting at an ancient monument has forced heritage bosses to beef up security.
Ambitious plans for a town to have its own cinema for the first time since the 1960s have been abandoned - after no suitable location could be found.
A last-ditch effort has been launched to save a historic military stable block - after a bid to have it listed failed.
A high street pub which closed its doors back in April is set to reopen under new management - offering traditional English pies and Thai food.
Drone pictures show how a town's third McDonald's branch is nearing completion - but councillors have concerns about litter and traffic.
A care home has been placed into special measures after an inspection found problems with medication, cleanliness and other risks to safety.
There are concerns a council's "sledgehammer approach" to planned parking restrictions will badly affect patients and staff at a town's hospital.
A Kent MP insists the Conservative party conference is "very harmonious" - despite the tumultuous reaction to the Prime Minister's "growth plan".
A man in his 30s has been killed in a motorcycle crash near the Port of Dover.
New pictures have revealed the extent of the demolition taking place at a Grade II-listed former theatre - where luxury flats are set to be built.
Coastal communities will once again be served by direct high-speed trains all day after a timetable change was unveiled.
A petition launched by grieving parents against the proposed relaxation of nursery staff-to-children ratios will be considered for debate by MPs.
There was added drama during a seafront film shoot when police had to be called after a motorist refused to move their car.
A slice of one of the country’s most unique landscapes has been snapped up in an online sale.
A hotels plan for a prominent factory site which has sat empty for almost a decade has been dropped.
The long-awaited renovation of a centuries-old town hall is being funded with lottery cash.
The outgoing boss of Eurostar has explained why its trains won't be stopping in the county until 2025 at the earliest.
The story of one Kent high street shows the challenges small businesses face this winter with rising bills and a cost of living crisis.