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A Kent landmark has been classed as the 12th most attractive place in the country for walking, in a new survey.
A victim suffered head injuries and another man was arrested after an altercation, police have now confirmed.
A former triathlete will this Saturday swim around one of the Channel Islands to raise money to help disadvantaged youngsters.
A show, inspired by the Queen's "we will meet again" phrase during the pandemic, is to raise money for a wartime memorial.
A Kent politician's constituency base has been repeatedly attacked as staff prepare to return there with the easing of lockdown.
Part of £142 million in Government cash is coming to deal with the scourge of potholes on a main route to a Kent port.
Councillors have granted permission for the serving of alcohol at a putting green and paddling pool site but with strict conditions.
It is understood that 18 people have been discovered on board a cross-Channel ferry at a Kent port.
A council has been branded 'a disgrace' for having an almost zero presence a meeting over the future of a business centre facing closure.
A new cafe that asks diners to only pay what they can afford had such a huge response that customers were waiting outside for a table.
A shelter at a seaside town has become the first of three to be renovated by the area's district council.
Four men have appeared before magistrates, one accused of assaulting a policeman, after a protest at a Kent port.
A trio of courts have opened at a Kent park as tennis fever takes hold during the Wimbledon Championships.
There are now a total 25 stations providing bags to pick up dog mess, with all locations listed here.
A casualty was rescued by fire crews after a two-car collision in a rural road.
Two parts of the Home Office, including the Border Force, will now come under one director general who will be hired shortly.
A new community café, which asks diners to only pay what they can afford for its food is set to open this weekend.
A group of police cadets have been hard at work maintaining two historic fortifications to enhance their skills.
Traders in start-up businesses are holding a meeting, inviting the district council, as their premises are due to shut down in a matter of weeks.
A tunnel on a key road for traffic was closed due to a technical fault.