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A charity is pleading for customers to visit its shops after suffering a 'devastating' financial blow during Covid.
A bowls club is keen to attract new members after a prolonged closure due to Covid.
A charity is offering paid work to four unemployed young adults.
One man is standing against the party he has represented for 20 years after being de-selected.
Two arrests were made and three dogs were found when police raided a cannabis factory.
Firefighters had to use breathing apparatus while tackling a blaze this afternoon.
The new operators of shopping centre car park are running a prize draw for a Pro Max.
Not one of the 17 parish councils due for election this May will go to the polls because of a lack of candidates.
Kent Police has warned the public to 'post responsibly' after several racist comment were left on its social media channels.
Nine emergency prohibition orders have been issued after workers were discovered living in unsuitable conditions.
Here is a list of candidates standing for election to Kent County Council in the Tunbridge Wells divisions.
An incident on the M20 is causing long delays.
A need to preserve "experienced" councillors was a key consideration in not switching to a four-yearly polling cycle.
Public transport joins the growing number of services tentatively returning towards normal.
A former National Serviceman recalls life in a bomb-proof bunker guarding the country against nuclear attack.
A village has illuminated a tree in purple to mark the death of the Prince Philip.
An 18-year-old hopes to shake up local politics, while Labour have entered two hopefuls for the same seat.
A man who attacked a schoolgirl in an alleyway fled the scene when another person arrived.
The Conservatives have been in power for 23 years, but could May's election unsettle such political stronghold?
A family are keen to discover what happened to artwork their mother loaned to KCC for an exhibition in the1950s - and never collected.