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An inquest has opened into the death of a popular dentist.
The future of St Andrew's Medical Centre seems assured after councils reach agreement on finance.
Demonstrators will return to Tunbridge Wells Town Hall this week to campaign against a 'garden village' proposal.
Parents often under estimate the difficulty of getting their child into a "local " school, a teacher has warned.
It is up a private landowner to take action to remove homeless people from a river camp, residents have been told.
Residents are fed up with 4am disturbances coming from a homeless camp.
Golding Homes said it will act to stop vehicles driving onto a communal play area.
There's a rare chance to move into the home of former British diplomat Sir Louis Du Pan Mallet.
Councillors have been accused of "marking their own homework" as they dismiss objections to their draft Local Plan.
An inquest examining the death of Sittingbourne shop assistant Tina Stone has highlighted several concerns over her care.
Will Bayley has been announced as one of the new contestants on Strictly Come Dancing.
The former home of the last Liberal Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, is up for sale.
Four hectares of barley went up in flames today in a blaze believed to have been started accidentally.
Wrotham is hosting a giant music festival for the the 5th year running this August Bank Holiday weekend.
A woman has launched an online petition calling on the Government to lift measures against Ragwort and other common weeds.
The spirit of the Mela has infected Maidstone council's warring political tribes.
Kings Hill residents say they are being marooned on their estate as a result of traffic diversions.
There are concerns that a homeless camp is causing a risk to public health.
Council lays on free summer fun days for the family.
Motorists are urged to avoid a road near where a water main burst.