Fire at derelict maternity hospital believed to be arson
Fire at derelict maternity hospital believed to be arson
Fire crews believe a blaze that broke out in a derelict building was started deliberately.
Project to ‘design out anti-social behaviour’ at secluded gardens as part of £260K makeover
Project to ‘design out anti-social behaviour’ at secluded gardens as part of £260K makeover
A scheme to improve a neglected green space which has become a target for anti-social behaviour has been given the green light.
‘Young people’s mental health is everyone’s responsibility’
‘Young people’s mental health is everyone’s responsibility’
A charity which provides support for youngsters struggling with their mental health has been nominated for an award for their work.
Government stalls on £9bn crossing decision
Government stalls on £9bn crossing decision
An expected decision on the controversial £9bn Lower Thames Crossing has been delayed yet again.
Commissioner to appoint chief executive to oversee £500m Kent Police budget
Commissioner to appoint chief executive to oversee £500m Kent Police budget
Kent’s Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott has proposed the appointment of a new chief executive to manage a budget of nearly £500m.
Be Bright Be Seen: Free reflective keyrings to help keep children stay safe this winter
Be Bright Be Seen: Free reflective keyrings to help keep children stay safe this winter
We have thousands of reflector keyrings to give away to help Kent pupils remain visible during the darker days to come.
‘Warmer’ weather blamed for canal fish deaths
‘Warmer’ weather blamed for canal fish deaths
Several fish which were found dead in a canal are thought to have perished due to warmer weather conditions, not sewage.
Our pick of Kent’s pumpkin patches
Our pick of Kent’s pumpkin patches
Soak up those cosy autumn vibes at Kent’s stunning pick-your-own pumpkin patches.
River crossing branded ‘costly mistake’ and a ‘dinosaur scheme’
River crossing branded ‘costly mistake’ and a ‘dinosaur scheme’
Experts are calling on the government to scrap a river crossing planned for Kent after a report concluded it would be a “costly mistake”.
‘Use us or lose us’: Shop owner’s toughest year yet
‘Use us or lose us’: Shop owner’s toughest year yet
Bosses of a family-run hardware shop have urged people to shop locally as they face their toughest year in almost two decades.
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