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We tried the unique restaurant with cheap beer, fantastic food and table after table of hungry Gurkhas happily scoffing down a true taste of home.
A youth drama group has been left homeless as the county council pushes ahead with plans to convert the venue into office space.
Tickets are still available for a water-borne procession of elaborate floats believed to be one-of-a-kind in the whole country.
Tickets have gone on sale for an exclusive seaside performance and an after-party at the band's hotel.
Plans to turn an agricultural storage building into a factory for whisky-making are set to be approved - despite dozens of objections.
Thousands are expected to flock to an air show featuring a performance by the RAF's famous acrobatic display team.
A new wine shop and tasting room which hopes to introduce people to interesting and lesser-known wines from all corners of the globe has opened today.
Police have closed a main road to allow clear-up to take place after a lorry crash in which the driver was injured.
Soaring temperatures mean humans will replace donkeys at a charity event which animal rights protestors had threatened to disrupt.
This is how new seafront homes - described by one critic as "completely out of character with the area" - will look if given the go-ahead.
A ferry firm has slammed 'grossly irresponsible' criticism of its crews after a bus was left wedged on a ramp on board one of its ships.
Latest data shows more suspected cases of the monkeypox virus in the county, but health chiefs say they hope the infection rate is stabilising.
Council officers have served notice to leave on a group of travellers who have pitched up on a recreation ground.
A soldier has died just weeks after his girlfriend was tragically found dead at an Army base in Kent.
Enforcement action is expected to begin today as an unauthorised encampment has been set up at a recreation ground.
Designs for the redevelopment of an empty town centre supermarket site have been revised after they were branded "unacceptable" by a community group.
More than 300 people have signed a petition calling for the reopening of a footpath closed to allow controversial redevelopment work to begin.
Poignant letters between a prisoner of war and his young wife back in Kent tell a tale of love enduring amid the horror of the conflict.
Inspectors have uncovered a catalogue of problems at a care home and their report brands it inadequate in all areas.
An artillery emplacement in Kent once home to the largest, longest-range weapons ever installed on mainland Britain has been revealed by excavations.