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A selection takes place this weekend to choose seven girls and women, aged eight to 24, for a town's carnival court.
Calls have been made to improve the effectiveness of a town's CCTV ahead of imminent plans for a much needed upgrade
The sister of murdered mum-of-three Debbie Griggs has slammed her “cruel” killer for keeping her sons in a “state of delusion”.
A 39-year-old has been charged with drink-driving after a car crashed into a village shop.
A Sudanese refugee who found sanctuary in the UK feels she can no longer return to her home country because of the risks.
Southern Water will meet with Historic England today in an important step towards finding a solution for one half of its burst pipe issues.
A woman who escaped her home country amid an ongoing genocide will give a talk this Holocaust Memorial Day
A six month investigation into a drug dealing network in Medway concluded today with a 21-year-old sent to jail.
A council is exploring the idea of banning cars from its High Street on the town's busiest day of the week.
Seven migrants presenting themselves as Syrian nationals have been picked up in English waters.
The spread of a deadly virus which is already believed to have reached the UK is concerning, says a Kent expert.
Protesters have won a battle to stop the loss of more than 300 parking spaces along a popular seafront.
It is hoped new information can help find answers to a smash involving a police car on blue flashing lights.
Tenants have questioned why five fire engines arrived at a tower block when there was no sign of any blaze.
Detectives investigating the theft of a car from a leisure centre car park have released three images of a man they want to speak to.
Police are investigating after public toilet were smeared with excrement 12 times in 5 months.
A swimming pool, petting zoo and aerial ropes are among the possible new attractions being explored by the new owners of Betteshanger Park.
An accomplished director of music from Ashford will give a recital at the dedication service for a church's newly restored organ
Southern Water is yet to say how long it will take to repair a burst sewer main under the road, which occurred before Christmas.
Work is taking place to improve the water quality of a stream after a number of lifeless fish were spotted floating on its surface.