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Shoppers will be asked to sign a petition against the redevelopment of a shopping centre for flats.
The emergency services are at the scene of a crash which saw a vehicle plough into a house.
The body of a man who had been missing for two months was found in a vacant house, a coroner heard.
The Brexit Party candidate aims to restore "trust, truth and honesty" to British democracy.
A housing developer has submitted a plan for land which the borough council wants to make Green Belt.
Shoe retailer puts its best foot forward with new brands in refurbished store.
An NHS Trust has installed a rainbow crossing as a symbol of its inclusivity.
A new speciality food shop has opened in the Weald.
Maidstone council will publish the result of its Call For Sites exercise on November 4.
Maidstone today says farewell to Bill Kent, one of the town's first Rock 'n' Rollers
Protestors will take to the streets of Tunbridge Wells this Saturday to object to the council's housing plans.
Schools have put karting on the curriculum in a boost to the annual Tunbridge Wells soapbox races.
A golfer's life has been saved after he suffered a heart attack on the course.
Hever Castle has obtained a Tudor portrait of Richard III - the "hunchback" King - to add to its gallery.
Hawkhurst villagers at a public meeting seemed unimpressed by an offer of a relief road to counter-balance extra homes.
A market needs to switch its location, but the EU and the district council won't allow it.
The Lib Dems have selected a Swale councillor to take on Helen Whately.
Green Party election candidate Stuart Jeffery is hoping it will be third time lucky in Maidstone and the Weald.
An inquest has opened into the death of a young man who drowned after going for a swim.
A veteran is to make an emotional visit to the place he was taken prisoner by the Germans 75 years ago.