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An ex-pupil of an independent school in Kent that shut in July hopes to raise enough money to buy it and continue using it to teach children.
Young ballerinas who had their dream show cancelled because of Covid get a second chance to perform with professionals.
A fairy village and a wonderland walkway are among treats in store for visitors to a popular park this festive season.
A scammer pretending to be a police officer attempted to defraud a pensioner aged 80 out of her cash in a telephone scam.
As petrol prices soar to new heights it could pay to shop around, with the cost of fuel varying by as much as 13p from garage to garage.
Dashcam footage is wanted by police to help identify a violent offender who attacked a woman as she walked home from a supermarket.
A dog owner whose pet attacked and injured another animal has been slapped with a £100 fine by a Kent council.
Police alerted to a broken door at a former bank in Kent discovered 300 cannabis plants inside the building.
Kent County Council has found a new charity to manage its farm facility for adults with special needs.
More than 10,000 downloaded the Elmer app during a colourful nine-week elephant parade in aid of charity.
Drugs, weapons, cash and vehicles have been seized in a three-day police crackdown.
A development company has started the planning process for 900 houses to be built in a village which currently only has 752 homes.
A man was attacked and struck over the back of the head and punched and kicked as he lay on the floor of a nightclub.
Investors flush with money could look at an unusual vacant property on sale at auction.
Ten borough councillors will lose their seats if a ward boundary shake-up is agreed.
A town has turned to the Natural History Museum for advice on the sex of its famous dinosaur, now commemorated outside its revamped railway station.
A lack of consultation over a new road at a popular beauty spot has infuriated residents and councillors alike.
A busy town centre had to be cordoned off after a man was seen clambering over rooftops.
A council policy has been officially named after a homeless man who took his own life rather than leave his pets.
Expectant women are being urged to get a Covid vaccination as soon as possible.
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