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Vulnerable residents are being urged to get a spring booster vaccination to help protect against coronavirus.
Campaigners fighting to save 37 acres of green space have made their closing arguments at an inquiry - but now have an anxious wait.
Plans to avert major disruption at the Channel ports caused by new EU biometric checks are “well underway” despite continued warnings of long delays.
Protesters need to raise £50,00 to fund a legal bid against a 5,000-home garden village development.
Plans for a 10-lane cricket net facility at a grammar school could be considered by the Secretary of State for Levelling Up.
A planning application for a long-awaited link road is expected to be lodged later this year with the scheme completed before the end of 2028.
Concerns are being raised that people smugglers might take advantage of a shortfall in police numbers caused by this summer’s Paris Olympics.
There’s been a mixed response to a planned crackdown on attacks on shop workers from the three candidates vying to be the county’s crime commissioner.
A countryside charity says it has been left “deeply disheartened” over a council’s house-building plan due to “critical failings”.
Leader of the Liberal Democrats Ed Davey visited Kent ahead of local elections.
It’s a three horse race for this year’s police and crime commissioner election in May.
From New Jersey to Parliament? We spoke to the Lib Dem candidate hoping to win in a newly formed constituency at the next general election.
Campaigners trying to save a stretch of land from being bulldozed for more than 400 houses will soon learn if they have been successful.
Endless house building and road works at every turn are making people in one Kent town feel “trapped” in their homes.
A county councillor has had the whip removed after being convicted of drink driving, despite leaders of the council initially backing him.
A windfall from the government should go towards saving youth services, some councillors have claimed.
There are calls for a county councillor to stand down or have the whip removed after he was convicted of drink driving.
People in Kent are being asked to nominate others for the mental health awards.
An inquiry into giving a piece of land earmarked for 435 homes has begun.
The first images of what a new school might look like if plans to transform a barracks into thousands of new homes are workable has been revealed.