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A developer has asked students to come up with a design for his town centre hoardings while he waits for permission to start work.
Steph Gill always wanted to be carried over the threshold on her wedding day but at 18st she was too heavy for hubby John. Until now.
For months the world tried to guess the identity of the 'piano man' found lost and dripping wet on a Kent beach - here is his story.
Two of Kent's markets reopened for business with social distancing the key – we went along to one to see how things went.
Tributes have been paid to Mark Radford who had been battling cancer but was finally beaten by Covid-19.
The government has launched a search for a company to remove masts from a Second World War shipwreck which is still packed with explosives.
A bus company has been forced to make sweeping changes to its fleet to ensure pupils remain safe when they go back to school.
As the coronavirus lockdown begins to ease, businesses have been tackling the challenges in different ways.
The boss of three primary schools has shown what will greet children when they return to class after the coronavirus lockdown.
Burger fans have been queuing up to grab their Big Macs.
A resting oil rig from the North Sea is becoming a favourite subject with photographers.
A mum-of-two ran a half marathon for her father who is fighting cancer.
Alec Smith has spoken of the horror of seeing his pet shop full of animals going up in flames.
A family-run nature reserve has won a top award for its work studying lapwings.
A council leader looking back on the past two months of the coronavirus lockdown says it has been the "worst of times" and also the "best of times."
Lilly Buck, 8, has raised money to buy gifts for NHS front line staff by undertaking 10 challenges on You Tube.
A town and parish council combined forces to bulk buy face masks, gloves, aprons and hand sanitiser for residents during the coronavirus lockdown.
Our fourth and final episode of our children's story No 3 Tin Cottage
A sports and social club wants to sell off two tennis courts so new homes can be built on the land.
Three primary schools in Kent have told parents they will not be opening on June 1 to let Year 1 and 6 pupils back into class.
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