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Last farewell to one of town's prominent businessmen

30 April 2019
Last farewell to one of town's prominent businessmen

Gardener, football fan and retailer - Winston Quested was a man of many parts, but family always came first.

'It's lucky Ann Widdecombe is on our side'

29 April 2019
'It's lucky Ann Widdecombe is on our side'

The Brexit Party has held its first event in Maidstone.

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The perfect new shop for a rainy day

28 April 2019
The perfect new shop for a rainy day

The Royal Victoria Place has notched up another first for Tunbridge Wells.

Council approves 'an insult to the people of Maidstone'

25 April 2019
Council approves 'an insult to the people of Maidstone'

Two news schools can be built on Popes Field off Bearsted Road in Maidstone the council has decided.

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Did you have a relative killed in Mesopotamia?

24 April 2019
Did you have a relative killed in Mesopotamia?

The grandson of a soldier caught up in the siege of Kut is seeking support for a memorial campaign.

How do we get to Village Hotel? ask bus passengers

24 April 2019
How do we get to Village Hotel? ask bus passengers

A disabled woman has accused a bus company of a "lack of common sense."

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Election fears could lead to schools delay

24 April 2019
Election fears could lead to schools delay

A controversial decision on where to site two new schools should not be taken during the election run-up, council officers have said.

Outdoor clothing specialist opens new store

23 April 2019
Outdoor clothing specialist opens new store

Trespass will open its first branch in Tunbridge Wells this weekend.

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Castle's link to Royal pearl

21 April 2019
Castle's link to Royal pearl

There's a chance to see Tom Baker's sword in a new exhibition at Hever.

Suspected drugs bust in town centre

21 April 2019
Suspected drugs bust in town centre

Police vans were spotted loading up evidence bags containing plants in a car park.

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We shall fight them on the beaches - unless we run out of water

21 April 2019
We shall fight them on the beaches - unless we run out of water

Churchill's homes was closed to visitors temporarily today after the taps ran dry.

Accident at crossroads

21 April 2019
Accident at crossroads

Emergency services attended a crash on the A2 Canterbury Road last night.

Cordon after man found collapsed

21 April 2019
Cordon after man found collapsed

Police cordoned off part of a town centre after a man was found in a serious condition outside a pub.

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More travellers pitch up

20 April 2019
More travellers pitch up

More travellers have pitched up on playing fields.

Vandals use 14lb mallet to destroy golfing hut

20 April 2019
Vandals use 14lb mallet to destroy golfing hut

There was absolutely no point to this mindless attack, says golf club owner.

Expect delay heading to the coast

20 April 2019
Expect delay heading to the coast

An accident has left a main road partially blocked.

One arrested after police chase

20 April 2019
One arrested after police chase

A quick-thinking resident who took down a car registration plate has helped police make an arrest.

New owner for former cinema site

20 April 2019
New owner for former cinema site

More flats and fewer shops, as cinema scheme is revised.

It's Jake Quickenden! Oh, yes it is!

19 April 2019
It's Jake Quickenden! Oh, yes it is!

A theatre has named reality TV personality and former X Factor contestant as its panto star.

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Promise to family of murdered teen kept

18 April 2019
Promise to family of murdered teen kept

A stone mason has kept the vow made to the mum of murder victim Stephen Lawrence not to give way to vandals.

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