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Train passengers had to use buses this afternoon when a railway line was closed because of a fault on a bridge.
Joe Pasquale's version of Frank Spencer in the theatre version of 1970s TV show Some Mother's Do 'Ave 'Em is comedy gold, says John Nurden
Day-trippers have been left disappointed after the launch of a new ferry service was delayed.
A home made out of recycled tyres and nicknamed the Hobbit house has been shortlisted for a design award.
A Kent school is looking for its sixth head after its last one quit at Easter and is offering a salary of around £100,000.
A new broom from Great Yarmouth has been shipped in to take over Kent docks.
River hero Fred Colaluca has told how he jumped into a raging river to pluck a schoolgirl to safety.
First World War flying ace Major James McCudden, who diced with death with the Red Baron, has had a second memorial unveiled in his honour.
A frantic owner has appealed for the safe return of two stolen baby goats after they were taken from their mother last night.
Three horses running wild on the public highway have have been rounded up by police officers.
Residents were warned to close their doors and windows as a barn went up in flames.
Police have appealed for witnesses after a man was seriously injured when a car crashed into a tree.
A head teacher has quit a 1,512-pupil secondary school after 18 months. It is the sixth change at the top in nine years.
A seaside town which has been without its own council for more than 50 years could soon get it back.
A fossil-hunter has been left stumped after coming across a find that is more than 50 million years old.
A three-year-old boy who had his arm "ripped off" in a horrific accident at a Kent holiday park has had his arm stitched back on.
Holiday park bosses have praised staff for racing to the aid of a three-year-old toddler and have extended their sympathies to the boy's family.
Sheppey's new ferry has finally reached the Island after a gruelling 502-mile journey from Wales
The Duke of Kent has been in the county today visiting historic sites including a burned down church and an aviation museum.
Councillors to quiz company bosses over why two communities were allegedly treated differently when burst pipes cut off supplies to homes and schools.
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