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Maidstone council's ' new venture into property ownership is proving highly attractive, with 13 out of 14 flats already let.
Thirty-three Canadians who fought in the First World War never made it home, lying instead in Lenham Cemetery. But they have not been forgotten.
The funeral has taken place of a centenarian who helped translate German intelligence codes at Bletchley Park during the Second World War.
The Government is forcing councils to build more homes, yet the number of empty properties is growing.
The Government is imposing harsh new housing requirements on local authorities with its a new "standard method" of calculation.
Disciplinary action has been taken against a boy who took a toy Taser gun into primary school.
It's more than 60 years since the closure of one of Kent's biggest visitor attractions - Maidstone Zoo.
A dispute with insurers means a family have not been able to return home after a DIY job went wrong.
John Frisby, the politician who famously criticised the "fat cats" in local government, has died.
There are delays on the A229 after a crash involving an HGV.
Author, journalist, publisher, writer's agent and parish clerk - Victor Briggs has died.
Berkley Care Group reveals plans for new care home in Hollingbourne.
Maidstone NFU chairman takes over as head of Kent Agricultural Society.
We have listened to your objections, a schools developer tells residents.
The Environment Agency has despatched a field team to deal with a tree fallen across the River Medway at Tovil.
A serious programme of re-education is needed before we all drown in rubbish, says litter-picking group.
Parts of the roof of a petrol station were left hanging down as a result of wind damage.
A grieving daughter has organised a ball to remember her mother and to raise awareness of the disease that devastated their lives.
Strong winds are causing chaos for travellers across Kent today.
Police were called to an accident involving a suspected drink driver.