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A main road connecting two towns in Kent has reopened after a collision involving five vehicles
Cinema developers have failed to meet a council’s deadline for the submission of plans but their dream is still alive
A new campaign has been launched to combat the rising number of clothes moths which are destroying historic houses and their precious interiors
A DVD showing the behind the scene works which went into the making and displaying of a huge poppy tribute has been created
Artefacts from the Wrens to the heritage of the former Kent Coalfield – all and more can now be discovered at Deal Maritime and Local History Museum.
A guide full of up-to-date and useful information is now available for visitors to Deal in Kent
Hot lunches for families who struggle to cope with the extra cost of meals during school holidays are being served up at a Kent school this Easter
A fire which started in a derelict building also damaged a newly built garden cabin, a farm vehicle and surrounding land.
A centre has been opened for people with mental health problems to meet.
Drivers should expect delays near the Duke of York roundabout in Dover after a two car collision.
A female taxi driver had her hair ripped out by a passenger - but a series of legal blunders means her attacker has escaped prosecution.
A retired vicar is calling on the Church of England to change its policy on same sex marriage as he prepares to wed a man 54 years his junior.
Items such as old phones, clothes and books will help a Kent man fulfil his dream of building and furnishing a new school for orphans in Uganda.
A congregation has reached its £35,000 goal to repair its church's tower roof.
Organisers want a classic car show queen and princess to open the even.
A bench has been returned to its original spot almost 10 years on after public demand.
A group of women from Kent have taken part in a Breast Cancer Now photo shoot campaigning against the withdrawal of life-extending drug Kadcyla
Sandwich Carnival Association has picked not seven but eight new faces to represent the town at carnivals around the county.
Fears a popular fun-fair will not return to Walmer have been allayed after a campaign was successfully fought.
An Army captain from Kent signed up to the the Marathon Des Sables - the toughest race on earth - after he broke his arm
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