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A council worker battling depression whose drug-taking spiralled out of control probably died after taking heroin for the first time, a coroner heard.
A former nurses' home which dominates a stretch of Hermitage Lane in Maidstone could be demolished if the NHS Trust gets its way.
Plans for a new cinema, leisure centre and supermarket are unveiled at a public exhibition today.
Oaken Wood near Barming is off to be discussed at the High Court
Colleagues of a county council education specialist with an "infectious sense of fun" have spoken of their shock after he was discovered dead at home.
Maidstone council finds a way of claiming extra allowances to pay for having to use the internet
A shopping centre cleaner of 28 years has no intention of hanging up her broom... aged 90!
Thousands of Scouts and Guides from all over the globe got a big surprise today.. when explorer Bear Grylls and comedian David Walliams dropped in.
There's no distractions from fractions as children calculate their way to a winning slot.
A man is encouraging people to take a walk to beat cancer after three generations of his family were struck with the disease.
The leader of Maidstone council’s Liberal Democrats has written to all the borough’s parish councils asking them to help protect the green spaces arou
139 jobs promised as £9m out-of-town shop gets green light despite opposition
An Arctic convoy veteran is still waiting for his medal. Seventy years, on wartime sailor Johnnie Berrill remains empty-handed.
Delighted archaeologists have rediscovered the site of a Roman villa's bath house on the banks of the River Medway - forgotten for 140 years.
While most little girls are playing with dolls and listening to One Direction, Laura Marolia has her own business making and selling honey.
Forget The Apprentice, seven-year-old Laura Marolia is well on the way to making her first million... with her own honey business.
Let the show begin! That's the new slogan for this year's relaunched Kent Show