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A man who preyed upon “an easy target” by breaking into his home has been jailed after being found guilty of burglary.
A school which was forced to become an academy following a poor Ofsted rating is to be renamed this spring.
A man in his 20s has been charged with multiple counts of theft after items were stolen from supermarkets in three different areas.
A cat and her four-month-old kitten found riddled with worms were discovered dumped in a sealed cardboard box on the roadside.
A growing Mexican street food chain has revealed the location of its third store in Kent in just six months.
The BBC’s flagship topical debate programme, which has not been aired from a certain town since 2014, is making a return.
Two men have been charged with separate counts of robbery following two incidents in a town.
Residents have hit out at plans for a new salon in a town centre, saying it is already ‘overwhelmed’ with similar businesses.
A warning has been issued over the use of a household appliance after part of a house went up in flames.
A woman in her 50s has died and a man has been arrested following a collision near a busy roundabout junction.
A motorway is to close for the rest of the week before shutting in the opposite direction next week.
A victim returned home to find his house had been ransacked and torched, and thieves had escaped with a haul of paintings, jewellery, a car and more.
Emergency services have been scrambled to the scene of a serious crash involving a van and a pedestrian behind a supermarket.
A railway station on a main Kent commuter line is set to undergo a multi-million-pound overhaul in a bid to make improvements for disabled passengers.
A running event which has taken place for nearly 50 years in the county will not go ahead as planned this year.
A parish council has ‘strongly objected’ to plans for more than 100 homes in a village notorious for flooding.
A petition objecting to a decision to change the name of a 19th-century village school is gathering momentum.
Proposals have been laid out to create a new housing development on land which was once a council’s headquarters.
A new town centre cafe is to open in a former bank – taking the name of the original business which occupied the building more than a century ago.
Part of the M20 and a stretch connecting two A-roads are to shut for several nights.
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