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A school's version of a Take That hit has been praised by the band's singer.
Crews extinguished a roof fire after tackling the blaze for more than two hours.
Council tax in Tunbridge Wells is set to rise by 4.9% from April - more than five times the rate of inflation.
A lockdown-breaking gathering planned in a Kent park today has been called off after the organiser feared arrests.
A developer has promised a new business park could bring a boost to the county as the latest step in a tangled planning saga is reached.
Co-operation is the key to preserving a green corridor through the Hermitage Lane and A20 housing developments, says campaigner.
A man who gave shelter to a homeless man was then violently assaulted and threatened with a knife.
A local authority has been criticised for stamping too many reports 'confidential.'
The lives of asylum seekers in an over-loaded inflatable boat were put at risk, a court heard.
Children are invited to join an art competition to mark a supermarket's opening.
A driver hit a garden wall early this morning, and then drove off.
A community-run store has been declared the second best start-up business in the country after just a year of trading.
The South American driver of a tour vehicle that crashed killing two Kent school boys will not be charged because he too later died in hospital.
A shopping centre's car park barriers have been removed as technology is used to make parking more Covid-secure.
A crucial Town Hall budget was passed by just one vote.
A tireless campaigner for the Save Fant Farm group is still much missed in her community.
Residents are gathering together to fight what they see as a threat to their conservation areas.
A village's decade-long wait for a major supermarket chain to build and open a new store is almost over.
Gym members are doing the equivalent of a journey from Lands End to John O'Groats to support their local food bank.
It's emerged that a borough councillor has something in common with the man who signed the death warrant for King Charles I.