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Barry Hawkins is out of the 19.com English Open after two matches in one day left him feeling flat.
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Ashford United boss Tommy Warrilow believes his side can win at second placed Sevenoaks.
People are being urged to raise funds for Royal British Legion Industries by taking part in the KM Big Charity Quiz next month.
Singer and TV presenter Cheryl Baker treated the young winners of a green-travel challenge to a prize story-time session earlier this month.
Ashford United striker Jay May puts emphasis on the team doing well rather than personal targets.
A man from Kent has been found guilty of smuggle Vietnamese people in to Cornwall.
Kent's Sam Billings and Joe Denly swap bat for ball as they train with Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace squad.
Young people have less than three weeks to submit recipes for Masterchef-style kids kitchen contest Young Cooks.
An engineer who died when a tugboat capsized was not wearing a correctly fitted life jacket, a court has heard.
Kent snooker pro Gerard Greene says he needs a break from the game after a first round exit in the English Open.
There are just days left to submit nominations for the Kent Volunteering Awards.
An acclaimed food retailer will be channelling the spirit of Hansel and Gretel and the Brothers Grimm at a Halloween-themed fun day later this month.
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A Canterbury supermarket has donated hundreds of pounds to primary school reading rewards scheme Buster’s Book Club.
National Scar Award winners Broadwitch Hauntfest are back again this Halloween with five terrifying Haunts.
Younger children are being urged to aim high when it comes to kids kitchen contest Young Cooks.
Ashford United manager Tommy Warrilow says first league defeat shouldn’t take anything from the club’s impressive start to the campaign.
One lucky participant at the Maidstone heat of the KM Big Charity Quiz could be going home with a real beauty of a prize.
Kent Kings are through to their first-ever National League play-off grand final after beating Belle Vue in the Central Park rain on Monday night.