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Police answer non-emergency calls in 59 seconds

13 June 2019
Police answer non-emergency calls in 59 seconds

Kent Police has been praised for its performance in non-emergency response.

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Fighting the giants who want to destroy the NHS

12 June 2019
Fighting the giants who want to destroy the NHS

A GP invites his readers to decide: Is his book fiction or fact?

Great British Gin Festival a little short in the "great" department

12 June 2019
Great British Gin Festival a little short in the "great" department

We'll never go again, say disappointed festival-goers.

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Do you fancy being on stage with Jake Quickenden?

11 June 2019
Do you fancy being on stage with Jake Quickenden?

Audition date set for children to join in panto fun.

Council accused of 'culture of secrecy' over housing

11 June 2019
Council accused of 'culture of secrecy' over housing

A council leader is being urged to "come clean" after he proposed holding a meeting in secret to discuss plans to build thousands more homes.

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New councillor's correct advice on play area was ignored

10 June 2019
New councillor's correct advice on play area was ignored

The outcome of a planning committee decision could have been different if members had been given the full facts, a councillor has argued.

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Village secures lottery grant to enhance meadow

10 June 2019
Village secures lottery grant to enhance meadow

Cattle grazing is planned to encourage wild flowers.

The ever youthful Dorian Gray still performing at 77

09 June 2019
The ever youthful Dorian Gray still performing at 77

From Top of The Pops to Pizza Express, Sixties singer Dorian Gray has done it all.

The needs of the community should come before the needs of developers, says Mum

08 June 2019
The needs of the community should come before the needs of developers, says Mum

Parents are concerned how they will get their children to school safely during a road closure to support a new housing development.

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Euromobility comes to a halt

07 June 2019
Euromobility comes to a halt

The loss of a KCC contract has been blamed for the closure of a disability retailer.

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Doctors at the cutting edge

07 June 2019
Doctors at the cutting edge

Construction starts on new medical centre for Tonbridge.

County town is open for business

07 June 2019
County town is open for business

New warehouse and light industrial units are available in Aylesford.

Stolen cards result in arrest

07 June 2019
Stolen cards result in arrest

A man has appeared in court after a series of house break-ins in the Pembury area.

Four arrested after town centre assault

07 June 2019
Four arrested after town centre assault

A man has been taken to hospital with head injuries after a high street attack.

Police cordon in town centre

07 June 2019
Police cordon in town centre

Police have taped off part of a town centre high street.

Shopping centre to get £11m upgrade

06 June 2019
Shopping centre to get £11m upgrade

Work is expected to begin in the autumn to transform a Kent shopping centre.

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Just a regular hard-working guy, fighting the Germans at Caen

06 June 2019
Just a regular hard-working guy, fighting the Germans at Caen

A Maidstone woman has been sharing her father's experiences during the invasion of Normandy in the Second World War.

Students show their initiative to help others

05 June 2019
Students show their initiative to help others

Students should be passionate about the causes they believe in, says teacher.

Eyes on the sky today for D-Day flights

05 June 2019
Eyes on the sky today for D-Day flights

Almost every surviving Dakota in the world, and quite a few Spitfires, are heading to France today ahead of tomorrow's 75th D-Day celebrations.

The Mayor goes swan-upping - thanks to King James

04 June 2019
The Mayor goes swan-upping - thanks to King James

The Mayor has celebrated 400 years of tradition with a day on the River Medway.

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