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An award-winning singer-songwriter from America is headlining a day of free music that marks the start of a week-long seaside festival in a Kent town.
Some 80 youth clubs are fighting for survival as the council looks to shave £900,000 from its budget.
Residents are being warned to close their windows and doors for another day as smoke continues to rise from a smouldering hay fire.
The sister of a missing man has pleaded for her brother’s return as the search for the 22-year-old continues into a third week.
Plans for three new classrooms that will double the capacity of a popular primary school have been approved.
A car crashed into a tree in a residential street after a police chase in the early hours following reports of a disturbance.
A children’s football coach said his team and others may have to fold because of a “disgusting” ruling by a youth league.
Firefighters spent an hour putting out a fire which started in a kitchen.
A former serviceman has lovingly restored the final resting place of a key historical figure.
We sent our reporter to a new pro-wrestling school aiming to revive the sport in Kent.
Five men have been jailed after stealing from large supermarket chains across the county and further afield.
A transport operator has asked members of the public for their thoughts on plans for a housing estate and conversion of a Grade II listed site.
The owner of a new vape shop hopes providing recycling bins for disposable vapes means his business will “help the community”.
A busy road is set to be shut for five days for resurfacing works.
A man has appeared in court after police searched a vehicle and found 23 wraps of cocaine, cash and a lock knife.
A village where residents have to hang out their windows to make a phone call could finally get a signal boost.
Our Eat My Words reviewer visited a new bistro in a hotel and treated himself to a dessert – and what a treat it was.
Road closures and coned-off lanes have caused lengthy delays for drivers this morning.
We visited one of Kent’s fastest growing villages where residents complain they can’t make a phone call and have to rely on generators for power.
Family man to ride to 92 English Football League stadiums in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital