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A TV producer and owner of a Kent attraction has died.
Disney has refused a family permission to use an image of Spider-Man on their son's gravestone.
Work is due to start to restore a 600-year-piece of Boxley history
A patient received an apology from NHS staff after complaining of being "fat-shamed".
A family has taken to the greens to support Dad with terminal cancer.
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council has been accused of inconsistency over planning decisions.
Boris Johnson paid a visit to Kent as he continues his bid to become the next Prime Minister.
Work has started on a new retirement village five years after planning permission was first granted.
Residents have expressed concern at the number of accidents in their village.
A coroner has adjourned an inquest while a hunt for missing CCTV footage from a hospital is carried out.
The Wind Symphony is planning to review some its most famous pieces in its end-of-season gala concert.
A parish council is hoping to secure 34 hectares of woodland for the community through a land sale.
Villagers are becoming increasingly angry at Sainsbury's for failing to build a supermarket six years after being given planning permission.
Maidstone council's planning officers have been criticised a second time for advice they gave councillors during a controversial planning application.
Robins and Day is turning its back on past history in favour of a bright future.
There were cocked hats aplenty in a ceremony to mark Armed Forces Day in Maidstone town centre.
Marden received more than its fair share of doodlebugs during the war.
Kent woman Helen Mill remembers having a ringside view of doodlebugs falling on London when she was a girl.
"A doodlebug gave me one of my least finest moments," recalls author Alan Bignell.
The Armed Forces flag was raised over County Hall today.