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There's a chance to see Tom Baker's sword in a new exhibition at Hever.
Police vans were spotted loading up evidence bags containing plants in a car park.
Churchill's homes was closed to visitors temporarily today after the taps ran dry.
Emergency services attended a crash on the A2 Canterbury Road last night.
Police cordoned off part of a town centre after a man was found in a serious condition outside a pub.
More travellers have pitched up on playing fields.
There was absolutely no point to this mindless attack, says golf club owner.
An accident has left a main road partially blocked.
A quick-thinking resident who took down a car registration plate has helped police make an arrest.
More flats and fewer shops, as cinema scheme is revised.
A theatre has named reality TV personality and former X Factor contestant as its panto star.
A stone mason has kept the vow made to the mum of murder victim Stephen Lawrence not to give way to vandals.
The Mayor has spoken of his moving visit to the Menin Gate Memorial.
A daughter is still caring for the tortoise purchased by her mother from Sir Garrard Tyrwhitt Drake in 1938.
County House Developments has submitted amended plans for land south of Cross Keys in Bearsted.
There is a chance to hear a talk about the famous Dambusters raid and to meet the Mayor of Maidstone.
Planning officers are recommending approval of a schools plan at Popes Field despite over-whelming objections from the public.
Changes to the application system have resulted in the temporary suspension of reminders to disabled drivers.
The clock tower of a former church is set to be transformed into a visitor attraction offering views over Tunbridge Wells and a museum.
Najin and Fatu are the last of a species already declared "functionally extinct".
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