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Dover assistant manager Nicky Southall praised the efforts of their threadbare squad on Tuesday night.
A super-stud red squirrel who has played a crucial role in saving his species is retiring in Kent.
Tourism training courses will be run to help businesses recover after the economic slump from coronavirus lockdowns.
Dover chairman Jim Parmenter cannot believe his club are still playing matches amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The first anti-pollution strategy of its kind by a council has been voted through with a bonus of new money for car charge points.
In 2019 nearly 80% of car seats checked at KCC's Child Car Seat Clinics were incorrectly fitted or condemned
Portuguese to photography, floristry to fitness: Kickstart the year by learning a new skill
Welling visit Oxford City this Saturday - their first action since a second isolation period of the campaign.
Honouring the deserving champions Boris Johnson applauds as 'an inspiration to us all'
The Kent LTA annual awards will be held online for the first time this year - but some winners have already been announced.
Joe Denly on facing Kent captain Sam Billings in the BBL and which pace bowler he wants to see return to the county.
A town centre convenience store is selling cheap tobacco illegally with people queuing up for their contraband.
People are once again being encouraged to stand on their doorsteps and clap for all the heroes of the Covid-19 pandemic.
A council is bidding for more government money to cover the cost of temporary housing as costs jump from around £208,000 in 2014 to £747,000 in 2019.
Paul Acres delivers his verdict on Seat's new Leon
Jaguar has given its two-seater coupe a nip and tuck. Paul Acres gets behind the wheel
The XC90 B5 promises improved efficiency thanks to its mild hybrid powertrain. Paul Acres puts it to the test
Paul Acres drives the impressively large, and largely impressive, Skoda Superb
Ford's latest Puma-badged car isn't as different from the original as you might think, as Paul Acres finds out
If you're looking for a well-paid and incredibly rewarding new career, Kent Fostering could have the answer