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Frustrated residents claim a water leak, which has been ongoing for nine months, has only worsened despite engineers’ attempts to fix it.
KentOnline has spoken to residents and businesses near a “derelict” industrial site that’s to be demolished before a huge transformation of the area.
Big crowds hitting our beaches but bringing their own food and drink deprives our coastal towns of essential income, our columnist urges a rethink.
A man has appeared in court after a woman was allegedly attacked and injured in the early hours of the morning.
Crowds lined the streets to bid farewell to a local legend known for leading his town’s carnival procession.
A serial burglar was caught on Ring doorbell cameras as he targeted as many as nine homes in one hour.
Judges are often criticised for being “too soft” with their sentences, but as our crown court reporter explains, it’s sometimes out of their hands…
The new landlord of a backstreet pub says he wants to make the venue reach its full potential by hosting gigs and making it a “community hub”.
A hated “Spanish-style plaza” blocking a stretch of seafront to traffic is set to be scrapped this summer as “refreshed plans” are revealed.
The broadcaster and former MP explored historic landmarks in the county for a new BBC TV series.
A crash on a busy A-road left a driver injured and two vehicles damaged.
Secret Drinker’s quiet pint gets rudely interrupted in a tucked away town centre pub
A restaurant chain branded ‘better than Wetherspoons’ has confirmed an official opening date for a new town centre branch.
Renovations have begun inside a former Dorothy Perkins, as a swanky restaurant chain looks to move into the city centre spot.
Secret Drinker pulls up a pew to revel in the hop-picking heritage of a tucked-away local
A pair of friends who began experimenting with making their own spirits have won gold for their gin at the first attempt.
Plans to host an outdoor cinema, Christmas market and live music at a £115 million leisure development have been unveiled.
Rod Hull tumbled from a ladder outside his bungalow in Winchelsea, East Sussex, in 1999.
Southern Water said the disruption to homes in St Leonards-on-Sea and some areas of Hastings is expected to continue into the weekend.
Thursday’s election was the first time many voters in England and Wales had to present ID to vote.
Here are the stories leading the daily newspapers this Saturday.
According to reports, any potential meeting is unlikely to include the Prince of Wales.
The Prime Minister claimed the Tories ‘have everything to fight for’ despite counting widespread losses on Friday.
Police said they were called at around 8.40am on Thursday to reports of people obstructing a coach, which was parked outside a hotel in Peckham.
Ben Houchen’s reprieve win in the Tees Valley mayoral election may yet be enough for Rishi Sunak to stave off a Tory rebellion.
Losses in Oxford, Oldham, Manchester and Rochdale appeared to signal discontent among voters with Labour’s approach to the conflict.
In a now-deleted tweet, posted on Tuesday, Fox shared a compromising image of Kaur.
Secret Drinker’s quiet pint gets rudely interrupted in a tucked away town centre pub
A restaurant chain branded ‘better than Wetherspoons’ has confirmed an official opening date for a new town centre branch.
Renovations have begun inside a former Dorothy Perkins, as a swanky restaurant chain looks to move into the city centre spot.
Secret Drinker pulls up a pew to revel in the hop-picking heritage of a tucked-away local
A pair of friends who began experimenting with making their own spirits have won gold for their gin at the first attempt.
Plans to host an outdoor cinema, Christmas market and live music at a £115 million leisure development have been unveiled.