Home   Authors   Author

So many squirrels, it's nuts

03 December 2020
So many squirrels, it's nuts

Rare albino squirrels have been sighted again.

First-timer buyers could take 11 years just to save house deposit

03 December 2020
First-timer buyers could take 11 years just to save house deposit

Research has revealed a big variance in how long it takes to save for a house deposit in different towns across the country,

9

Increasing number of homes at risk of flooding

02 December 2020
Increasing number of homes at risk of flooding

The government is spending billions on flood defences as its revealed how many properties are already at risk.

2

Former CEO of Gordon Ramsay Holdings bankruptcy extended

02 December 2020
Former CEO of Gordon Ramsay Holdings bankruptcy extended

A former CEO of a Gordon Ramsay company had his bankruptcy restrictions extended after he disposed of his share of property proceeds to his wife.

3

'If they had their way, not a single house would be built', says developer

01 December 2020
'If they had their way, not a single house would be built', says developer

A week-long public inquiry into a scheme to build 400 homes around a Grade 1 listed church has reached a conclusion.

3

Motorists warned of oil spillage

01 December 2020
Motorists warned of oil spillage

An early morning crash is still causing problems on M20 after an oil spill and a slip road is set to be closed until this afternoon.

Is this your bike?

01 December 2020
Is this your bike?

Police investigating a series of cycle thefts need help from the public.

How's this for a Christmas No 1?

01 December 2020
How's this for a Christmas No 1?

Move over Ladbaby, Den Spillane aims to top the charts this festive season.

1

Community comes together to give the elderly a Christmas treat

01 December 2020
Community comes together to give the elderly a Christmas treat

More than 200 villagers have received a free afternoon tea.

Now is the time to voice views on housing plans

01 December 2020
Now is the time to voice views on housing plans

The public has three weeks from today to respond to a consultation on the future of Maidstone.

Pick up doggy's poo - or risk £100 fine

01 December 2020
Pick up doggy's poo - or risk £100 fine

A council has gained new powers to penalise irresponsible dog owners.

Take a peek at new centre in virtual tour

01 December 2020
Take a peek at new centre in virtual tour

Public visits of a new community centre have been cancelled thanks to Tier 3.

Bag of fishing bait thrown at woman

30 November 2020
Bag of fishing bait thrown at woman

A woman was standing on a traffic island when a bag of fishing bait was thrown at her.

7

Work begins on new school

30 November 2020
Work begins on new school

An established village primary begins its move into the 21st Century.

Egg farm plan sparks contamination fears

30 November 2020
Egg farm plan sparks contamination fears

Villagers fear manure from 192,000 chickens will be washed into the River Beult, but applicants say the pollution will be less than current levels.

11

Maidstone council to seek ward boundary review

30 November 2020
Maidstone council to seek ward boundary review

Changes are in the pipeline for borough council elections that could result in fewer councillors.

1

Go Wildcats!

30 November 2020
Go Wildcats!

A young football coach is keeping her girls in shape during lockdown.

Salli takes charge

30 November 2020
Salli takes charge

A school's new head teacher will be a familiar face to pupils.

Archaeologists mourn passing of their leading light

30 November 2020
Archaeologists mourn passing of their leading light

Albert Daniels did so much to unearth the history of Kent.

Couple's solution to save Kent boats

28 November 2020
Couple's solution to save Kent boats

A couple has come up with a hi-tech solution to try and save historic boats which used to sail up and down the Kent coast.

Close This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Learn More