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It was love at first sight for council's "best double act," grieving colleagues are told.
A councillor said it was unfair to leave residents at Pilgrims Retreat with a sword of Damocles over their heads.
It's all about location, location, location as the People's Postcode Lottery announces its latest winner.
A borough council has set a budget increase "in line with inflation."
A meeting about housing development in Staplehurst drew a large audience.
The Government's Homes Delivery Test has shown that Maidstone has built 935 more homes that was necessary over the past three years.
A village's living wall project could help to save lives.
A town's oldest resident is to feature on a new 50p coin.
For 75 years, Maidstone law firm Brachers recruited its partners from just three families.
A kennel owner convicted of operating without a licence after a dog in his care had to be put down is being sued.
A memorial match in honour of teenager Joe Markiewicz is planned to become an annual event.
A post mortem has been unable yet to establish the cause of death of a man who fell from a four-storey car park.
A window has been shattered after a firearm was discharged at a block of flats.
Tributes have been pouring in following the death of Cllr Wendy Hinder.
Villagers are being asked for their views on a new community centre in Hawkhurst.
A football match will be held as a tribute to a 16-year-old who died suddenly from a brain haemorrhage.
Councillors say they have no choice but to fell hundreds of trees to reinforce a dam posing a "threat to life and property".
A Japanese film crew has visited Kent to speak to a British ex-serviceman about his experiences with radiation on Christmas Island.
Bellway cuts straight to the chase with detailed plan for 421 homes off Church Road in Otham.
Maidstone planners are ready to grant permission for another 302 homes on Sutton Road.