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Witnesses describe seeing a cloud-like object and a light moving silently through the dusky skies in unison.
An artist with a unique doodling style has created a new artwork on the outside of a new seaside skate park.
Neighbours have raised concerns over plans to provide just six parking spaces for a development of 14 new homes.
A young Ukrainian refugee forced to flee the war in his country had a wish come true when he led Gillingham out at Priestfield yesterday.
Discount tickets for journeys in Kent go on sale today in scheme which has been branded a 'gimmick' by the unions.
With his buildings becoming iconic landmarks in our towns and cities, a leading architect tells us why this is such an exciting time for the county.
Neighbours have reacted with dismay to plans for more cabins and a new restaurant on the site of an upmarket holiday park.
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of assault after another man was allegedly attacked this morning.
Police are investigating reports of criminal damage to a number of cars on residential streets of a town.
A renewable energy firm wants to hear what people think of its proposals for a giant solar farm on farmland.
Swabs taken at a club during a visit by police and council officers reveal traces of cocaine after complaint is made to the local authority.
The famous RAF acrobatic display team will be performing in the skies over Kent this year.
A 'super fan' of famous Kent brewery Shepherd Neame plans to visit all its pubs in the county in one year.
Just months after a split with a business partner, a chef who built a Kent restaurant and pub empire plans to return to the town where it all started.
A popular seaside food, drink and events destination is gearing up to welcome new attractions to its growing venue.
We sent our reporter to check out Kent's new £17m urban sports centre that hopes to attract skaters and riders from around the world.
Designs for the redevelopment of an empty town centre supermarket site have been criticised as "unacceptable" by a community group.
Staff and pupils have celebrated the official opening of a school's new buildings after delays caused by Brexit and the pandemic.
A swimming school is to give away a year's free lessons in memory of a former pupil who died aged just nine months.
Protests against the shock sacking of 800 ferry workers will take place today.