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A fraud investigation has been launched after a vulnerable pensioner was reportedly charged more than £1,500 for having her driveway jet-washed.
Hundreds of pupils are enjoying state of the art classrooms as the first phase of work on a new secondary school is completed.
A husband and wife team have finally opened their new 'dream' restaurant, serving Mediterranean food and cocktails.
The number of children living in poverty in the county has risen over the last five years, new data shows.
New CGI pictures show how an apartment block will transform a run-down former seaside theatre and nightclub.
We take a dive into the archives to look back at the changing face of a Kent airport, and what's in store for its future.
Concerns about the continued use of military barracks to house asylum seekers are expected to be addressed at a meeting.
A landlady has taken the decision to ban under 21s from her pub after having to throw a crowd of youngsters out.
Hotels and their restaurants can now welcome back guests as part of the planned easing of more lockdown restrictions.
A town centre cinema will welcome customers back this month after being closed for over a year due to the pandemic.
Plans to create a memorial to Forces' Sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn on the White Cliffs of Dover has now gained government support.
A burglar pretended to be a workman in order to gain access to a home and steal a valuable watch.
A new tribute to two Polish fighter pilots killed during the Second World War has been unveiled.
The decommissioning of a Kent power station that employs 800 people could be brought forward unless 'ongoing technical challenges' are overcome.
Police have seized three catapults after it was reported that youths were firing them from a town centre car park.
The Home Office intercepted three boats with 81 people on board today, while French authorities prevented two boats from entering UK waters.
Police have arrested three people before they could leave the country and seized £37,000 as part of an investigation into money laundering.
Three small boats containing around 50 asylum seekers landed in Kent during high winds yesterday.
Volunteers from the RNLI were called out in force 7 winds to rescue a yacht after it ran aground.
MPs have expressed their disappointment and sadness over the decision to close a Kent university.