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Council promises new homes will be built using "dormouse avoidance measures."
A young father described by a coroner as "an intelligent young man with a great deal to live for" took his own life, an inquest heard.
Jessica Stevens was given a book for her birthday - one she wrote herself.
"I owe it to my donor to lead a full life," says kidney transplant mum.
The plane crash which killed a man was caused by the pilot doing a steeply banked turn which resulted in the aircraft striking a crop field.
A violent attack on a young man led to years of mental health problems which eventually resulted in him taking his own life.
A man killed in a head-on collision was driving on the wrong side of the road and was over the limit, an inquest has heard.
A steering group of councillors has not yet begun its work to find a solution to spare residents of a holiday-home park from eviction.
Plans have been submitted to add two storeys to the roof of Len House as part of its conversion to housing.
In a turn-around to its previous announcement, the RSPCA has said that it is temporarily suspending its animal re-homing service.
Residents have for the most part heeded the Prime Minister's instructions and stayed away from town.
A victim of a shooting still has a pellet stuck in his arm as the NHS has no time to remove it due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Pupils and staff at a Maidstone academy school have been praised by Ofsted.
Pupils at one school are having all their lessons and assemblies as normal - thanks to the wonders of technology.
Three people have appeared in court after police crack down on drugs.
The RSPCA is continuing its care of abandoned and injured animals despite the crisis.
A couple are closing their business and retiring after doing it themselves for 27 years.
A farming couple have gained a licence to sell raw, untreated milk direct to the public.
Fire crews gave oxygen to the occupants of a home - including the pet dog - after a fire started in the kitchen.
Will the Baltics become the new flashpoint between East and West, former TWGGS pupil turned author Aliide Naylor believes so.
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