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A landlady has told a council meeting how she and her husband Paul Hollywood have spent huge sums trying to save her family’s village pub.
A pensioner with cancer says the stress of living in a flat ridden with mould has left her unable to sleep.
Residents are battling to stop a Grade II-listed village pub run by Paul Hollywood's wife from being “lost forever”.
Controversial plans for a sewage plant to treat 6,000 new homes have been thrown out following concerns over “intolerable odours”.
A £6.6 million restoration project to preserve one of Kent’s most historic assets has received a significant boost with further grant funding.
An opening date has been revealed for a new play park on a popular Kent beach.
Frustrated theatre-goers were forced to stand in an underground car park for more than an hour - just to queue to pay for parking.
A town’s only theatre has issued a plea for help as it tries to raise £20,000 to secure its future.
A beloved seafront cafe is set to relocate while the grand restoration of its historic home gets underway.
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 motorcyclist who struck a pothole fears one scattered on the county’s roads could one day throw him from his bike and seriously hurt or kill him.
Angry bungalow owners feel like they are “living in a box” after new houses were built on land behind their gardens.
Urban mini-woodland spaces are set to be created with hundreds of new trees planted in a district’s bid to become carbon neutral this decade.
A huge operation to remove litter and debris along a major route has been carried out collecting 14 tonnes of waste.
A pub can now stay open until 3am at the weekends, despite concerns over noise and anti-social behaviour.
Expansion plans have been submitted to upgrade a motorway service station including a new McDonald’s and Costa.
A bid to transform a historic pub overlooking the sea into flats has been rejected amid claims the housing need argument ‘doesn’t work here’.
A town’s first Pride event is gearing up to go ahead this summer celebrating diversity and inclusion throughout the community.
The team behind the £6.6m refurbishment of a historic cliffside lift have reassured residents the project is on track to be completed next year.
Work is due to begin on the first phase of a 450-home development on farmland with affordable housing provision increased by the new developers.
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