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KCC announces plans for a new tip as dispute with Medway Council is solved.
From Nepalese dancing to the iconic British Mini, Tonbridge Carnival has everything.
A Tunbridge Wells theatre hoping for a £1.4m upgrade is already the most popular with audiences.
Cllr Clair Bell has taken on the challenging portfolio of adult social care and public health across Kent.
Frankie and Benny's, the Italian American restaurant chain, is offering hope to all former employees of Jamie Oliver's restaurants.
New checks to ensure better safety of surgery patients have been named after an Offham school teacher.
A women who has developed a network of rubbish collectors is raising thousands of pounds for charity.
The Lower Thames Crossing project manager has warned there may be some "disquiet" over plans to sink 700 boreholes.
Nicolas Heslop has announced his cabinet appointments for the coming year.
A school has posted its condolences to two friends who died in a crash.
A mission to set new records on Mount Everest was successful - but at a cost.
Thousands of residents now face long drives to recycle their rubbish thanks to a dispute between local authorities.
A shop assistant from Maidstone will represent the UK at Walmart's annual American shindig.
Police acted quickly to arrest seven men on the same day as an attempted ATM theft.
Former students from Invicta Grammar and MGS have died together in an accident in Lydd.
The house-finding show Location, Location, Location is looking for buyers in Kent.
A woman has been taken to hospital following a two-car collision in Maidstone
Sports club members welcomed a Royal visitor to their open day today when the Countess of Wessex paid a visit.
A council can be left in little doubt over the strength of feeling about new homes planned for a village after a huge turnout for a protest march.
Union flags, a military band, Gurkhas - it was all happening in Maidstone today.