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Commuters expecting a full resumption of train services from Tonbridge to Hastings tomorrow will be disappointed.
A half marathon started on time this morning - but some runners were late because they didn't realise a rail line was closed following a landslip.
Warm, generous, funny and kind were words used to describe the deputy mayor of Tunbridge Wells who died this week.
A Kent prison is no longer 'the jewel in the prison service crown', an inspection has found.
Maidstone Council is bravely asking the public for their views on its Draft Local Plan
An independent school in Maidstone has been praised for its good teaching and attentive pupils.
Playgrounds are essential to keep our children fit, argued residents angered by Maidstone' Council's plans to close 20 play areas.
Three weeks of diversions await Tonbridge town centre traffic.
Former school pupils can be of enormous help to today's students, says charity.
Tunbridge Wells Conservatives are happy to go again with Greg Clark as their MP.
A sleuth dog that uses his super-sensitive snout to sniff out stray and lost dogs is in line for a top Crufts award.
Councillors have accepted their borough needs to provide 19,600 homes, despite strong opposition from KCC.
Developers' plans for Junction 8 will "never be acceptable" said residents attending a public exhibition.
The county councillor for Loose has been filming traffic problems to provide evidence against a controversial housing scheme.
Spare us more congestion was the plea from residents opposed to a 220-unit housing scheme.
More than 300 children from 13 primary schools took part in the Maidstone Schools Indoor Athletics Tournament.
A patriotic pensioner has slammed yobs who have destroyed a Union flag he flies in memory of his First World War veteran father for the fifth time.
One Kent town has been revealed as the favourite destination for Bulgarian and Romanian migrants in the region.
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.