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A beloved tourist attraction is preparing to get back on track, but will make some revisions to the way it operates amid the Covid-19 outbreak.
Two Only Fools and Horses actors have leant their support to an appeal to keep the Battle of Britain Memorial going during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A man who threatened a woman with an acid attack then tried to bully her into changing her evidence against him has been jailed.
A judge has dismissed a campaign group's attempt to stop a controversial housing scheme - destined for greenland along the coast - from going ahead.
Traders say their livelihoods have been put at risk after the council suspended a town centre market over social distancing fears.
Work to improve the look of the coastline by tearing down old beach huts, adding new wooden ones and repairing walls is due to start.
A yoga teacher is preparing to paddle board for 28 miles along the Royal Military Canal - picking up litter along the way.
A man has been charged with GBH after allegedly spitting at a member of the public after telling him he had coronavirus.
Asbestos found on a beach - forcing its closure - came from a former landfill site which was exposed due to coastal erosion.
Hundreds of people paid a visit to the district's town centres today, following government advice that non-essential shops can now re-open.
Calls for a crackdown to end migrant crossings have been made after reports toddlers are dangled overboard to try and prevent boats being stopped.
A warning has been issued following a rise in vandalism and people ignoring social distancing measures at a Kent park.
The owners of a pub which closed due to Covid-19 are launching a drive-thru takeaway service - which will be the first in town.
Bosses at Howletts and Port Lympne have announced they will welcome visitors back from Monday, but with some restrictions being put in place.
A little slice of personal paradise or a glorified shed? With searches for beach hut hire skyrocketing we look at why Kent's are so popular.
A new public artwork - which layers gold leaf and graffiti - has been catching the eyes of people walking by.
A mother and her daughter, who haven't spoken for 10 weeks due to lockdown restrictions, have finally reunited via video call.
A man who broke into a supermarket - causing £3,000 worth of damage - then threatened to spit at police officers who arrested him.
A stylist has told of her anger after a stranger accused her of working, despite the fact her salon has been closed since March.
The wreckage of a battleship and the memorial paying tribute to the 284 crewmen who lost their lives on it have been granted protection.