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Kent councils grapple with increased housing targets under new Government
KentOnline / KMTV
2024-08-07
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Under previous targets, the county was expected to build more than 12,000 homes a year, but this is set to rise to almost 14 thousand with areas like Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge and Malling and Dover all being expected to build more.
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