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An MP wants tactile surface markings to protect the visually impaired at two railway stations in his constituency.
A group protesting against illegal immigration has announced plans to demonstrate in Kent later this month.
Lines of poetry have been placed on park benches as part of an arts project but also in time for Mental Health Awareness Week.
This rubbish was left uncollected for 25 days - even when a dustcart crew was nearby picking up other waste.
A venue's first event after lockdown closure will be the showing of a Harry Potter movie, on the 20th anniversary of its release.
Red-faced council officials have apologised over chaos caused by a change in bin collection days, with residents calling the debacle "binday bingo".
New town centre signs tell people to continue guarding against coronavirus as the third stage of lockdown easing approaches.
Burglars, robbers and other criminals have had a total 30 years of jail sentences in a month after being hunted by one detective squad.
An organisation highlighting the safety of women have also placed tributes for PCSO Julia James as her murder case continues.
Police are seeking two men after a break-in at a property where a fire was started and medals were stolen.
A Kent MP has welcomed tough new legislation against those who ill-treat animals, plus plans to also outlaw live exports.
A main road near Dover was blocked and traffic stationary after a multi-vehicle accident.
Householders are warned that crooks are trying to con £5,000 from them by telling them they are victims of a scam.
A man has been jailed for more than six years for a sickening attack which almost cost the victim his life.
Train services throughout Kent are regrowing as we make further progress out of the coronavirus lockdown.
A charity has been given a grant from a supermarket chain's charity wing to pay for a commercial cooker.
Boris Johnson has paid tribute to murdered PCSO Julia James - as residents left lit candles outside their homes to remember the popular grandmother.
A group set up to stop bullying at a secondary school is liaising with the head teacher after highlighting a number of serious cases.
With a warm and sunny Bank Holiday weekend forecast, the RNLI tells people to look out for dangers such as high tides and unstable cliff edges.
A restaurant is joining a campaign for charity on what would be Captain Sir Tom Moore's 101st birthday.