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Dad warns of dangers of discarded needles after his son spots the sharp lying in the road.
A mum faces a “long road” to recovery after she was hit by a train, breaking nearly every bone in her body.
Ofsted says a further education college needs to improve...for the third time in a row.
Super heroes and villains enthrall and excite at seaside sci-fi extravaganza
Cigarette believed to be the cause of a fire which damaged a terraced home
A schoolboy who loves football was lucky not to be permanently disabled - after suffering a stroke at 13.
Parents are leading a petition for a new speed camera on one of Canterbury's busiest roads following a spate of serious accidents.
Firefighters couldn't save a care worker after her neck became trapped by equipment in a lift, an inquest's due to hear.
Kent is being battered by strong winds and heavy rain - but this rubber duck in full Archbishop regalia seems to be enjoying the unseasonable weather.
Police, paramedics and an air ambulance have been called out following fears for a man's welfare this afternoon.
Two pensioners who suffered stab wounds may have lain injured for up to 24 hours, according to neighbours.
Zookeepers are being given counselling after a silverback sent to Australia from a Kent wildlife park attacked and killed another gorilla.
Police issue e-fit of a suspect after a cabbie is assaulted in early morning robbery as he sat in his car.
A farmer says litter louts are to blame after he lost £16,000 when glass fragments were found in his oat crop.
Alarm was raised after pensioner, thought to be wearing a turquoise fleece, left her home yesterday morning.
Naked cyclists pedalled through city centre streets - but it was all too much for one 'over-excited' man who had to be spoken to by police.
Dozens of naked cyclists will ride through a city centre this afternoon.
The parents of a 19-year-old killed in a suspected drink-drive crash have today told how they will treasure every memory of him.
The latest initiative by Canterbury BID shows money is being spent on improving city experience, says boss Bob Jones
Hospices chief executive Cate Russell says other options to rebuild or refurbish are less attractive and mean closing the beds for years.