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Tonbridge Swimming Pool has re-opened after £300,000 was spent clearing up after the Christmas floods.
Bottled water has had to be shipped in to residents living in a smart town-centre block of flats after the supply failed.
The Queen's cousin will do the honours at the opening of a new hospital next week.
Kent County Council has been given an extra £8.6m to fill the county's potholes.
Green Party MEP Keith Taylor will be in town this weekend to talk to flood victims.
Children lent a hand in creating a future play space for their neighbourhood at the weekend.
Motorists are being diverted after a road closure in Loose.
Residents fear the clearance of a popular beauty spot at the weekend is the first step towards housing development.
Residents have spoken out against KCC's plans to "blanket" their roads with double yellow lines.
The housing target adopted by Maidstone council for its Local Plan is too high, according to a demographic specialist.
Random searches are helping keep drugs out of town, say police.
Flooded 28 times, a Wateringbury couple remain stoic
Tovil has a new 29-acre nature reserve, as compensation for a housing development.
The overwhelming majority of Wouldham villagers are opposed to new housing on the village allotments, a ballot has revealed.
Never divisive, Tunbridge Wells deputy mayor Colin Bothwell included his political adversaries among his closest friends.
Allington residents are asking whether their pavements have been discoloured by acid rain.
A Wouldham family are fearful their home will be taken to provide a wider access to a proposed housing development.
Don't keep taking the tablets would seem to be the best advice to Tonbridge criminals this week.
A proposal for a "grotesque" business park has been thrown out by councillors.
The threat of an appeal hearing did not prevent Maidstone councillors from saying No to Tesco.