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Around 100 people attended an exhibition of plans to build on agricultural fields in Thurnham.
An offer of a country park has not appeased residents concerned that building on Fant Farm will aggravate traffic problems and ruin the landscape.
An HGV which caught fire on the M20 has been safely recovered and the motorway re-opened.
Fun, food and flash mobs helped raise a record amount for Children In Need.
An electrical fault is being blamed for a fire that destroyed a caravan and a stableblock.
Police are seeking a man who demanded money from staff at a betting shop.
A man who burgled an elderly couple's home was caught after he left his DNA at the scene.
For those seeking a different way of thinking about the war, the Oast Theatre is presenting 'Heroes'.
Villagers have a chance today to find out about proposals to build 100 homes on farmland in Thurnham.
Maidstone council's planning committee was accused of "playing to the gallery" over its refusal to permit a business park at Waterside Park
Maidstone's civic Armistice Day service was held in the County Town's new Remembrance Square.
The wail of a Second World War air raid siren rang out through Marden as the village remembered its war dead.
Labour councillor Paul Harper said Maidstone was sending the wrong message to business and urged a re-think of the council's approach.
A pervert who had a collection of 20,000 child abuse images has been jailed for 27 months.
Four teenagers have given their views on whether the voting age should be lowered to 16 - and they are more cautious than you might expect.
A Maidstone councillor has persuaded his KCC colleagues to petition for a lowering of the voting age to 16.
A power outage is affecting some homes in Yalding and West Farleigh this morning.
Churchmen from all denominations gathered to welcome Cranbrook's new Congregationalist Pastor.
A woman has been taken to hospital after a car accident in Seal.
Goudhurst villagers have begun honouring their fallen from the First World War by a unique projection of their images on the side of the village pub.