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Lifeboat crews were called to rescue three kayakers after they got into difficulty in the water.
A dad whose life was saved by air ambulance crews said he would have died if they had not performed major roadside surgery.
Motorists will not be allowed to drive past a school during peak times as part of a ‘school streets’ trial aimed at making streets safer for children.
Volunteers have been left “disappointed” after six crotched Pokémon went missing from their free Easter trail for children.
The new owners of a high street restaurant and bar have revealed plans to completely revamp it.
Education bosses have drawn up plans to expand a secondary school - including two temporary structures - to meet the growing demand for places.
A young campaigner and wheelchair-user has described a photographer’s decision to omit children like himself from a school photo as “hurtful”.
From flying cars to free dogs and double glazing, we reveal the best April Fools Day pranks across Kent. How many did you fall for?
Nearly 2,500 vehicles were stolen in Kent last year and new figures have revealed which make and model are the most popular.
A man who suffered horror injuries after being attacked outside a seafront bar says he thought he was going to die.
A former cocktail bar which was also a pub for many years will become a takeaway as plans are approved, despite objections from the public.
This year nearly 5,000 asylum seekers have crossed the Channel to the UK according to the latest figures, with 349 arriving people just yesterday.
A Kent church hosts BBC One’s Songs of Praise this Easter Sunday, presented by Aled Jones.
Two lanes have reopened on the M20 following a crash and oil spill.
Football legends are joining a star-studded lineup in a tournament ahead of the opening of a multi-million-pound entertainment centre.
The daughter of a Kent bodyguard killed in Iraq 20 years ago says more should have been done for children who lost their parents at war.
A violent rapist has been jailed after he lured a woman back to his home and abused her.
Residents and businesses are fed up with lengthy traffic queues, with one saying she won’t leave her home.
The new owners of a once proud village pub left in ruins and “plagued by fly-tippers” have revealed their “exciting” plans for its future.
The county’s largest local authority has confirmed roof damage to one of its historic buildings was caused by lead thieves.