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A former town centre bank has hit the market, less than two weeks after closing for good.
A road was closed after a workman’s van burst into flames, sending plumes of black smoke into the sky.
An internationally-famed artist from Kent known for his ‘graffiti spaghetti’ designs is set to appear in a new TV documentary.
Final plans for a new estate, which has been slashed back by almost 90 homes since the project was first mooted, have been granted approval.
Controversial plans to tear down a 1960s bungalow and replace it with dozens of new homes have been refused.
After Life actress Diane Morgan stunned staff when she swept into an animal sanctuary and vegan cafe.
An undercover police officer who left two people with serious injuries after crashing an unmarked vehicle into an oncoming car has kept his job.
A much-loved mountain lion which arrived at a Kent animal park just days after its first birthday has died.
An “unscrupulous” Indian restaurant has been stripped of its licence after using illegal workers like “slaves” and ignoring £120,000 of fines.
A young man has admitted causing the death of a “gentle giant” in a horror crash two days shy of his nineteenth birthday.
Plans for 50 homes on the edge of a village have moved a step closer to fruition - despite fears the scheme will “destroy” the area.
A top Indian restaurant could have its licence stripped after a decade of hiring illegal workers on little to no pay.
Elderly residents face the “inhumane” upheaval of being moved out of their retirement complex and into temporary accommodation for two years.
A town’s popular wine bar has announced plans to expand by opening a new deli.
A “stunning riverside retreat” with its own sauna, cinema and quirky hammock floor has hit the market for a staggering £2.5 million.
Nestled among rolling fields down a quiet country lane lies a true hidden gem where the views are as satisfying as the food on your plate.
A former high street garage which has sat abandoned for years will be replaced by 10 flats if new plans are approved.
A family-run butchers’ which has served a town centre for almost four decades is to shut this weekend.
Work is finally underway to demolish two detached houses and replace them with a 64-bed care home labelled ‘an office block on a business park’.
Frustrated residents have drawn up a list of pothole-ridden roads they say require “urgent action” in their “forgotten” town.
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