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A school's visitors may soon be able to tour wartime air-raid shelters and visit a replica 1940s classroom.
A study of public services has ranked the 13 districts across Kent in terms of value of money for ratepayers.
A community supermarket is one year old and facing increasing demand
A hospital's League of Friends needs more supporters as it emerges from Covid crisis.
Villagers are angry that two parish councillors, now living in France, have not resigned.
It was one of the saddest events in a town's past but the impact of a 1986 tragic crash which killed three schoolgirls would not just be felt locally.
Police are appealing to the public to help trace a man they want to talk to.
A lack of seasonal pickers and increased bureaucracy have halted the fruit industry's export drive.
A new mayor has picked a dementia charity as her borough's charity for 2022.
The clearance of tree stumps was 'just a farmer tidying up.'
A compromise has been reached over plans to widen a road to accommodate traffic to a new housing development.
Almost 100 weapons have been seized with dozens of arrests made in a county-wide initiative to remove knives from the streets.
We take a look at the number of street parties being held in each borough to see who is the most patriotic.
The annual invasion of Kent by hordes of hop-pickers from London is often recalled as an example of the 'good old days' – but were they?
A routine training run turned to disaster when a flare exploded inside a Lancaster bomber.
A landowner has challenged campaigners' bid for village green status to save fields earmarked for 400 homes from being built on.
The drivers of both cars involved in an early-morning smash have thankfully escaped injury.
Police have asked for witnesses and dashcam footage of the pursuit of a suspected stolen vehicle.
Residents are concerned a housing development on land above them will result in flooding of their properties.
Train services were suspended after a child was spotted on the line.