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The parents of four children facing physical and mental challenges have taken to Twitter to highlight firms profiteering from the coronavirus scare.
A church congregation has been taught to use sign language so it doesn't need to shake hands during the coronavirus outbreak.
Tugs have helped the giant Malta-registered Yari liquefied natural gas tanker.
The Government is spending £24,000 on Sheppey as part of a Violence Reduction Unit to tackle crime and make the Island safer.
A council is asking firms to bid for the job of painting a seaside town blue. But they will have to be quick. Applications must be in by March 25.
Evie Martin, who stood for the Brexit Party in the general election before being stood-down by Nigel Farage, has joined her local Liberal Democrats.
Toploader, who had a hit with Dancing in the Moonlight, have been booked to play a Kent music festival in June.
Archivist Leon Berger and partner Sovra Newman unearthed little-known songs in a tribute to English song-writers Michael Flanders and Donald Swann.
Health bosses have been told their plan to shut a specialist centre for "challenging" dementia patients must be referred to the government.
Protesters are hoping a crucial meeting will save a dementia unit for violent patients from closure.
A firm turning unwanted paper into packaging has called for a shake-up in how we recycle after finding tonnes of rogue plastic in its supplies.
Temporary traffic lights on a bridge where an emergency generator has been installed have been adding to misery for motorists.
I'm A Gnu, The Hippopotamus Song, the Gas Man Cometh and an ode to a London double-decker bus are to be recreated by two opera buffs.
Following the death of a 15-year-old, the founder of his school wants to introduce new units to reduce violence in his hometown.
New owners of a seaside pub hope to convert into an arcade and fish and chip shop.
Former England manager Glenn Hoddle is to visit one of Kent's newest football teams as part of his work with a charity.
Volunteers who took over running a hall no longer wanted by a council have been given £40,000 towards an £80,000 refit.
A Kent council is asking holiday park bosses if they would like to be open all year instead of the 10 months at present.
A woman was stopped from jumping off a bridge across a busy road by this quick-thinking Kent businessman.
A Kent bowls club could fold because its new owners from New Zealand have told members to sign a one-year lease or buy the land for £100,000.
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