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Villagers have staged a protest outside a council chamber over proposals being brought forward to build thousands of new homes on the green belt.
A bonfire night event which attracts thousands of people every year has been cancelled due to the “mammoth” three-month-long clean-up task.
The new Conservative candidate selected to take on Kent’s only Labour MP has vowed to fight a clean campaign and not “tear into” her rival.
A council has approved controversial plans for thousands of homes, despite fears of the borough becoming “another Milton Keynes”.
A solar farm that could have powered 5,000 homes has been rejected by Kent’s only Green-led council over fears of visual harm to the landscape.
Controversial plans for a 2,000-home “rural settlement” on the outskirts of Canterbury have been branded a “dog’s breakfast” by concerned villagers.
A former all-you-can-eat restaurant could be converted into six separate shops after closing unexpectedly last summer.
A large housing and commercial development has been given the green light and hailed as a possible “flagship” site for a Kent town.
An iconic venue has received a cash boost to address the “financial gap” identified by potential new operators.
A solar farm the size of 30 football pitches in rural Kent is set to be refused next week.
Budget supermarket chain Aldi has been given the green light to build another Kent store despite concerns over traffic.
Kent politicians were made subject to a tirade of terrifying verbal abuse and intimidation during surgery with police failing to show up.
Hundreds of Kent firms hope for Eurostar services to return amid claims its withdrawal has hit them in the pocket.
Empty offices on an industrial estate are to be converted into flats after only one business showed an interest in occupying the space.
A city’s controversial traffic zoning plans will be scrapped while new land is earmarked for thousands of homes.
A battery safety plan for what is set to be the UK’s biggest solar farm has been rejected.
Plans to turn disused office space into 46 family homes have been labelled a “positive” move for a town.
An ambitious £22 million project designed to boost a city’s infrastructure and draw in crowds is set to start within months.
Work to convert a huge former Saga office building into homes is set to begin this year - despite concerns over bosses’ finances.
Councillors have passed a “budget of common sense” which includes a raft of controversial new parking charges and £700,000 worth of savings.
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