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A senior rugby team has completed a five-day sporting challenge raising more than £1,100 for charity.
From Sheerness Aquarena to Clifton Baths, we've looked back at a selection of Kent's swimming pools and lidos which have been loved and lost.
A charity has shared some tips on how to prevent abandonment issues in pets as their owners return to work after lockdown.
Two art organisations in Kent will receive a share of £33million emergency Covid-19 grant funding, announced today by Arts Council England.
A former nightspot is one of two venues in Kent set to be given a new lease of life thanks to a Turkish restaurant chain.
A community has rallied to help buy equipment for a 38-year-old stroke patient left with locked in syndrome.
A lorry driver who tried to enter Britain with a multi-million pound stash of cocaine hidden among toy bricks has admitted the crime.
The latest in Sandwich's controversial road closure saga is that one thoroughfare will again be shut off to cars.
Police are appealing for information after a distinctive blue mountain bike was stolen in a burglary.
A man's body has been pulled from the sea and police say a report is to be prepared for a coroner.
A suspected bike thief who is also accused of assaulting a PCSO has been arrested as part of a clamp down.
A 49-year-old man has been charged with three counts after a disturbance.
Wall repairs and new lighting are just the start of an extensive works programme to make Sandwich Sports and Leisure Centre fit for use.
The temporary closure of four roads in Sandwich has been called off in a surprise U-turn by council officials.
The head teacher at a historic grammar school has refuted claims it is in discussions with developers over the future of its boarding houses.
A comeback exhibition is hoped to draw in socially distanced crowds as a Kent art gallery reopens its doors today.
A charity supporting young carers has received a £1,000 donation from a national housebuilder.
The trial of a former MP accused of sexual assault will begin next week and could last up to three weeks.
A resident is calling for speed traps in her road after three accidents in three days.
An online survey has found that 90% of businesses support a town's temporary road closures put in place to help springboard shops back to life.