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Homeless man died after being ejected from hospital

27 June 2019
Homeless man died after being ejected from hospital

A coroner has adjourned an inquest while a hunt for missing CCTV footage from a hospital is carried out.

Two decades of concert success

27 June 2019
Two decades of concert success

The Wind Symphony is planning to review some its most famous pieces in its end-of-season gala concert.

Please build these houses

27 June 2019
Please build these houses

A parish council is hoping to secure 34 hectares of woodland for the community through a land sale.

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Village tired of six-year wait for supermarket

26 June 2019
Village tired of six-year wait for supermarket

Villagers are becoming increasingly angry at Sainsbury's for failing to build a supermarket six years after being given planning permission.

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Criticism of advice given on scheme for land west of Loder Close

26 June 2019
Criticism of advice given on scheme for land west of Loder Close

Maidstone council's planning officers have been criticised a second time for advice they gave councillors during a controversial planning application.

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Car dealership to quit historic town centre setting

25 June 2019
Car dealership to quit historic town centre setting

Robins and Day is turning its back on past history in favour of a bright future.

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Flag-raising ceremony outside Town Hall

25 June 2019
Flag-raising ceremony outside Town Hall

There were cocked hats aplenty in a ceremony to mark Armed Forces Day in Maidstone town centre.

The village in the middle of Bomb Alley

25 June 2019
The village in the middle of Bomb Alley

Marden received more than its fair share of doodlebugs during the war.

'The milkman scooped us up'

25 June 2019
'The milkman scooped us up'

Kent woman Helen Mill remembers having a ringside view of doodlebugs falling on London when she was a girl.

'Woman and child first? Not likely'

25 June 2019
'Woman and child first? Not likely'

"A doodlebug gave me one of my least finest moments," recalls author Alan Bignell.

Paying tribute to servicemen and their families

24 June 2019
Paying tribute to servicemen and their families

The Armed Forces flag was raised over County Hall today.

Connor has so many supporters

24 June 2019
Connor has so many supporters

A street party was held in Tonbridge to celebrate a successful fund-raiser for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

Don't blame us - yet!

21 June 2019
Don't blame us - yet!

Recent roadworks in Church Street were not connected to the the new housing development in the same road.

Why we're building on Greenbelt

21 June 2019
Why we're building on Greenbelt

The cabinet member for strategic planning at Tonbridge and Malling council is confident the borough's plan is sound, despite criticisms.

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First disruption starts on Monday

19 June 2019
First disruption starts on Monday

A series of roadworks is set to cause problems in the Bearsted area.

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Labour's plan to save 80 Post Offices in Kent

18 June 2019
Labour's plan to save 80 Post Offices in Kent

The future of nearly 80 Post Offices across the county could be secured under a new policy announced by the Labour Party.

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River Festival returns

18 June 2019
River Festival returns

Raft races, illuminated boat parade, fireworks display - the River Festival is back.

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Cricket storage hut goes up in flames

18 June 2019
Cricket storage hut goes up in flames

A village fete has been put in jeopardy by overnight blaze

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Teen missing for more than three weeks

17 June 2019
Teen missing for more than three weeks

A search is underway for a teenage boy who has been missing for more than three weeks.

Road blocked in both directions

17 June 2019
Road blocked in both directions

There has been an accident on the A258 between Sandwich and Deal.

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