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Former teacher Robin Mellor has been jailed after being found guilty of sexually abusing two children at his home in Ditton.
Barbie is 60 years old today, reminding actress Janie Wellborne of an early career break.
Police have used a helicopter to look for a suspected burglar following a break-in at a shop.
A care home company is looking to recruit 100 people by the summer thanks to the opening of a new £13m, state-of-the art site.
Tonbridge, Headcorn and Staplehurst libraries are among 12 that are given good news in final review.
The Australian Government has bowed to media pressure and granted a visa to a woman who has Down's syndrome.
A young woman with Down's syndrome has been told she cannot visit her father in Australia unless she passes a rigorous medical examination.
The victims of a crash that blocked Lower Road seem to have escaped with relatively minor injuries.
A feisty centenarian who served at Bletchley Park during the war has died.
The Spirit of Sittingbourne project moves on a stage with road resurfacing.
A woman has been injured after two cars were involved in collision at the crossroads.
A doctors’ surgery has been advised by a coroner to “reflect closely”on its practices after the death of a patient.
An astonishing 133,000 vehicles were recorded speeding in a village centre in a single week in a study commissioned by a parish council.
Parents are asked for their views on school expansion plans.
An inquest has opened into the death of a "beautiful" and "kind-hearted" young woman who was hit by a train at a level crossing.
With no party politics involved, anyone can stand for their parish council.
Councillors have rejected a planning application to demolish a house and build bungalows even though their officers recommended approval.
The new owners of troubled music retailer HMV have had a change of heart about closing a store which had been set for closure after its takeover.
Only minor changes were made to plans for two big housing developments despite concerns from a hospital trust and local councils.
The deputy mayor of a town council has been targeted by a racist parody account.