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Three quarters of a million poppies showered over the White Cliffs of Dover in a touching tribute to The Fallen at 11am
As silence fell over Kent this morning, people young and old remembered the ultimate sacrifices our war heroes made for the freedom we enjoy
A country park famed for cycling is offering discounted bike hire to encourage visitors now it has reopened following a travellers incursion
When a 10 year-old was given a homework task to write a War poem for Remembrance she didn't know quite how many people would read it
An auction tonight will raise cash to enable a chamber of trade to put on a town's Christmas Lights switch-on event
A £2.27million grant from the People's Postcode Lottery has helped the National Trust buy land and boost wildlife on the White Cliffs of Dover
Protestors with placards and banners mounted a demonstration in Kent against the US occupation of Vietnam.
A much anticipated new Aldi store is to be opened by a bronze medalist Olympic rower who will be handing out fresh fruit and vegetables
Recollections of an underground river where Kent miners dug for coal are among those featured in a children's adventure book and stage show
A retired Met Police officer has recalled making the first arrest of the Kray twins as they embarked on their notorious career of violent crime.
Firefighters were called to a multi-storey car park at a shopping centre off a busy high street.
A parish council wants 320 local authorities to join a campaign over travellers setting up camp illegally.
A man accused of murdering his pregnant wife 20 years ago has denied asking her to have an abortion.
Police, investigating the killing of homeless Piotr Lacheta, want to speak to a man smoking near a pub, and a man and woman in Worthington Street
It is somewhat a coup that esteemed photographer Jonathan Chritchley decided to hold his first UK exhibition in 10 years at their gallery
A triple BAFTA award winning conductor brings Central Band of the Royal British Legion back to the town where he did his military band training
The Port of Dover says its latest member to its Dover Harbour Board management team joins at a 'pivotal time' amid its Western Docks revival
Life is better for Neil Horenz-Kelly when he paints. Today the artist showcases his work - in Deal Castle's first contemporary exhibition
Allegations of sexual assault against a Kent MP will be heard in court again today.
Engineering work on an East Kent Freeview transmitter means some households will have to retune their TV equipment