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Keep your eyes on the sky this afternoon and you may be rewarded with the rare sight of 34 wartime Dakotas flying over.
This ethical bank uses savers' money to back social enterprises that improve people's lives.
The future of a popular green space has been secured after North Loose Residents' Association took action.
Planning inspectors are frequently over-turning planning refusals for Gypsy and Traveller sites.
The view from the beer garden at The Bull at Linton would be spoilt if a caravan holiday park were approved, councillors were told.
It's been a long time coming, but Maidstone council has finally signed off on plans for housing in Lordswood.
A council has approved plans for 53 homes on grazing land in a village.
South East Water has issued a list of roads where residents can expect their water supply to be disrupted over the the next two weeks.
Relief is in sight for Tovil as KCC presses ahead with plans for a new waste recycling centre on the 20/20 Business Park.
The great nephew of a First World War soldier killed in action has struggled to have his name properly recorded.
Today's schoolgirls are still using the tricks Jean Thompson and her classmates employed 60 years ago, she says.
A flight of 30 wartime Douglas Dakotas is due to pass over Maidstone next Wednesday afternoon.
Officials have been briefed on plans to add thousands of homes to two communities.
Fly-tipping has shut a country lane as fears grow the problem may increase as Kent County Council introduces new charges at tips.
Parents have been handed an inflation-busting increase to the bill for school bus passes for the new academic year.
Thousands of homes could be built next to a village as a council tries to meet government housing targets.
Communities are being invited to take over their iconic village phone box and put it to new use.
A boy with cerebral palsy has climbed Mount Snowdon to help others with CP take part in sports.
Hurry! Man of La Mancha with Kelsey Grammer is the best show in London at the moment, but the runs ends on June 8.
Kent bookworms are being offered the chance to read Victoria Hislop's new book two days before everyone else.
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