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Daniel Esson, Local Democracy Reporter

Daniel Esson joined the KM Group in September 2022 as a Local Democracy Reporter, covering second-tier local authorities.

UK’s first school skate park planned in Kent town

16 May 2024
UK’s first school skate park planned in Kent town

A secondary school has applied to build a skate park on its grounds to promote the growing sport and hopes of nurturing a future world champion.

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Michelin-guide restaurant reverses low hygiene score

15 May 2024
Michelin-guide restaurant reverses low hygiene score

A fine dining restaurant with celebs among its clientele has been reinspected following a shock one-star hygiene rating.

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‘Disappointing’ plans to replace prominent office block with ‘stale’ homes

15 May 2024
‘Disappointing’ plans to replace prominent office block with ‘stale’ homes

Plans have been put forward to redevelop a disused brutalist office block - but opponents have criticised the design and lack of affordable homes.

MP pulls bid to build house in prime coastal spot after controversial defection

15 May 2024
MP pulls bid to build house in prime coastal spot after controversial defection

Natalie Elphicke is withdrawing her bid to convert a garage into a new house following her controversial defection to Labour, KentOnline can reveal.

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Kent’s most expensive car parks revealed as councils cash in

11 May 2024
Kent’s most expensive car parks revealed as councils cash in

Almost every Kent council hiked parking charges in their latest budgets - but where will you pay the most to leave your car for an hour?

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Michelin-guide restaurant to the stars ‘confident’ they can fix low food hygiene score

09 May 2024
Michelin-guide restaurant to the stars ‘confident’ they can fix low food hygiene score

A fine dining venue popular among its celebrity clientele has vowed to improve after being hit with the second lowest food hygiene rating.

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Hopes dashed for solar farm sprawling 190 football pitches

06 May 2024
Hopes dashed for solar farm sprawling 190 football pitches

A council has refused plans for a sprawling and “very controversial” solar farm amid concerns over its visual impact.

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Liberal Democrats take control of borough council

03 May 2024
Liberal Democrats take control of borough council

The Liberal Democrats are ‘ecstatic’ to have taken overall control of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council for the first time in almost 30 years.

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£40m waterfront football stadium and neighbourhood plans approved

30 April 2024
£40m waterfront football stadium and neighbourhood plans approved

Plans for an 8,000-seater stadium at the heart of a new waterfront neighbourhood have been given the green light.

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Energy storage plant planned for green belt

29 April 2024
Energy storage plant planned for green belt

A large battery storage facility could be built on farmland in the Metropolitan green belt between a village and the A2.

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‘Everyone must stand up against 3,750 homes - or they will bulldoze you over’

29 April 2024
‘Everyone must stand up against 3,750 homes - or they will bulldoze you over’

Angry residents packed out a meeting hall to express their dismay at a council’s plans for thousands of new homes in their town.

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‘They should pay a premium’: Kent’s second home owners to have council tax bills doubled

29 April 2024
‘They should pay a premium’: Kent’s second home owners to have council tax bills doubled

More than 7,500 second home owners in Kent are set to have their council tax bills doubled, but should they be made to pay a premium?

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‘We have no power to introduce tourism tax’

25 April 2024
‘We have no power to introduce tourism tax’

The idea of introducing a “tourism tax” on overnight visitor stays will not be taken forward because a council does not have the power to do so.

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'Extra 12,500 homes won't solve housing crisis in Kent's fastest growing town'

25 April 2024
'Extra 12,500 homes won't solve housing crisis in Kent's fastest growing town'

A plan for tens of thousands of new homes in a part of Kent has been approved despite fears it “doesn’t go far enough to fight the housing crisis”.

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School granted licence for ‘insufferable’ fireworks display

24 April 2024
School granted licence for ‘insufferable’ fireworks display

An academy has been given permission to increase gate numbers and serve alcohol at its annual fireworks event, despite dozens of objections.

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Protestors march over 2,000-homes plan

22 April 2024
Protestors march over 2,000-homes plan

More than a hundred protestors gathered to criticise plans for a 2,000-home “new settlement” which they believe will “destroy” three villages.

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Green belt land release for Gypsy and Traveller sites ordered after ‘miserable failures’

22 April 2024
Green belt land release for Gypsy and Traveller sites ordered after ‘miserable failures’

Gypsy and traveller pitches could soon be expanded and green belt land released to meet growing demand in one part of Kent after previous “failures”.

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‘Kent council bosses deserve huge pay - they could be earning more’

19 April 2024
‘Kent council bosses deserve huge pay - they could be earning more’

New research reveals dozens of senior Kent council staff earn more than £100,000 a year - but one expert argues such high pay is fully deserved.

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Armed police arrest man after woman injured in ‘attack’

18 April 2024
Armed police arrest man after woman injured in ‘attack’

Dramatic images show the moment a man was arrested by armed police after a woman was injured in a reported attack.

Mayor made ‘false allegations to police to intimidate member of public’

16 April 2024
Mayor made ‘false allegations to police to intimidate member of public’

A town mayor found to have made false harassment allegations against a member of the public in an attempt to “intimidate” him has defended himself.

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