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A group of teenagers walked a marathon for a charity that tries to prevent suicides, after the sudden death of a friend.
A little girl whose mummy died when she was just three is running a five mile challenge to help other families.
A skating event in a Kent park saw 150 kids and adults showcase dare devil tricks and some for the less adventurous.
Tours of war graves in a Dover cemetery are helping people discover the World War heritage in their town.
A man is in custody after a woman reported she was raped during the early hours of the morning.
A historian's new book reveals some of Deal's best kept secrets with a vast selection of pictures old and new.
A grim reminder of how fish and birds are dying at a choked waterway has emerged in pictures, this time showing a dead duck.
People needing help with finances, family issues, benefits, and a raft of other topics can get it at a new location.
Updated play equipment, outdoor exercise machines, a dog walking area and an orchard are among options for a play park.
A temporary high street pedestrianisation that allowed for social distancing on busy Saturdays has 'ceased suddenly'.
A picturesque wedding venue has applied for a licence to put on plays, films and dance shows.
When flood water seeped into a museum, volunteers got to work with buckets, towels and a make-shift pump.
Everybody is welcome at a skate event hoped to encourage more people to grab a board and have a go at the sport.
A man has been arrested after police received reports a man was seen with a weapon.
A dad is running the London Marathon in memory of his mum and to say thanks to the hospice that cared for her.
B&B owners, tour guides, photographers and restaurateurs met for a unique networking hike at a beauty spot.
Dover Athletic supporters club is appealing for 3000 fans to cheer the team on at the first game of the season.
Another area on a regenerating seafront could serve booze as part if its menu if a licence is granted.
Cannabis medication can be bought for a severely epileptic 12-year-old girl thanks to her village's support.
Plans are pacing forward to bring back a popular running challenge for Breast Cancer Now.