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William Caxton, the "father" of standard English was born in Kent - somewhere.
Some £25,000 has been spent repairing the outfield at a town centre cricket ground that became popular with visitors during lockdown.
Councillors have listened to impassioned pleas from cab drivers and cancelled a proposed rise in licence fees.
This is the story of an almost forgotten Kent village and the last remaining item from it.
A family has been left mystified by a strange object which shot through the sky before their eyes.
A food delivery company says it will be bring jobs to the area as well as meals.
Voluntary transport, skiffle music and French twinning all get help with grants.
Police have appealed for witnesses after a man was knocked unconscious in a supermarket car park.
Police tried to help a woman who was walking in front of traffic, only to have her turn on them, it is alleged.
An ultra-modern innovation centre has taken another step towards completion.
A football fan is wondering if anyone has match programmes from a game 60 years ago.
The Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick may be the last hope to prevent a council from facing permanent 'planning by appeal'.
A campaign group intends to hire experts to take on a borough council at a Local Plan inquiry.
What do you know about the Churchers? A grandson hopes Kent residents might be able to help with the identities of people in a photo.
A market will be given a fresh start with a change of venue to a more central location.
Football pavilion, GP surgery, library, cafe, hall - a new community centre will have everything.
Buses have replaced trains for some Southeastern services this morning after a power failure.
Police need help after a man was stabbed and another run over by a car during an attack in a rural village.
Police are hunting racist graffiti vandals who painted a Nazi swastika symbol on a Sikh gurdwara.
A school hopes its raft of new computers will click on its students' ambitions.