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A letter from an MP has winged its way to the Transport Secretary calling for the new Lower Thames Crossing to be built away from his constituency.
Things could finally be looking up for this infamously dilapidated street - and the rest of the town centre is having some work done too.
A woman who suffered drug and sex abuse as a teenager at a children’s home says her data protection has been breached.
A 20mph safety zone and a five tonne weight restriction are among the changes campaigners are pushing for.
A cinema could arrive as part of more than five years of extensive multi-million pound development.
The Priory Shopping Centre was abuzz with busy green fingered youngsters planting and decorating posy pots for their mums ahead of Mother’s Day.
Teenagers showed off their problem-solving and construction skills during a competition between Kent schools.
Former glamour model Linda Lusardi will take on the role of the Wicked Fairy in this year’s show in Gravesend.
The owner has promised major improvements after the health watchdog's damning report.
Ballroom, Latin and sequence dancing were on the agenda when one Active Retirement group took part in a village tea dance.
A youngster has raised money for ellenor hospice with an afternoon of dance.
An afternoon of tea, dance and music provided the perfect day out for two sisters.
Speculation is growing that the government’s stance on the location of a new Thames crossing could be confirmed as early as next week.
Four months after a bus service was suspended due to vandals attacking drivers with catapults and air rifles the vehicle has returned.
They have been rewarded for their dedication in teaching youngsters to become eco-friendly.
Who better to help guide youngsters towards a career in stage and screen than an actor from the country’s most popular soap?
These youngsters are the stars of a borough's first football team for children with disabilities and learning difficulties.
Staff from community fitness centres put the rest of the field to shame in this annual pancake race.
Four extra cinema screens, three restaurants, and two new leisure attractions will open at Kent's biggest shopping centre.
A man parked in a disabled bay without a blue badge and hurled abuse at a woman who asked him if he had a permit.