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It is harder than ever to get on the property ladder in Kent. Here, we speak to the young people taking on the county’s so-called ‘Nimbys’.
Proposals for a housing estate where buyers build their own homes continue at a pace, with developers entering the next phase.
Campaigners are celebrating achieving the next step in their journey to set up a new council to represent their town.
A councillor has been accused of bringing a “culture war” to the borough by asking the council leader if he thinks women can have penises.
A rural care home could get a massive extension under new proposals.
Public toilets in a dire state of repair will be refurbished in a “much-needed” £1.5 million makeover.
A town’s ailing sports pavilion is to be rebuilt after reworked plans were approved.
An NHS trust which runs five hospitals in Kent is among the “most challenged” in the country, as its deficit grows to nearly £70m.
A tourism hot spot dubbed the “Wild West” for developers is set to swell by 200 homes while being served with a new Park & Ride.
A historic village is set to grow by almost 150 homes under new plans amid a strong public backlash.
A village could grow by more than 100 homes if plans to build on land used for farming are given the go-ahead.
Roadside verges will pile up with litter and urine-filled bottles for a year following a council’s decision to skip a six-monthly clean, it is feared.
Buildings that once housed hospital patients but are now in a state of disrepair could be redeveloped as part of plans for a new housing estate.
A developer has submitted fresh plans for housing just off a village’s high street in a renewed bid for planning permission.
Hopes for a multi-million-pound transformation of a town's seafront have been snubbed in an “incredibly disappointing” move.
Villagers have said "no thanks" to the idea of a shop and street lights to accompany plans for 20 homes next to a recreation ground.
A former mayor forced to apologise publicly to a woman he was ruled to have bullied has made unfounded claims the allegations against him are lies.
A town is a step closer towards seeing its dwindling centre bolstered by a new “mega-market” in a bid to help “revitalise” the area.
A Kent charity has questioned how a police detective found to have used racist language was allowed to keep his job.
Councillors have been accused of “ambushing” calls for a future in nuclear energy at a former power plant site in Kent.
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