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The deadline for submitting nominations for the Kent Volunteering Awards has been brought forward by nine days.
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A photographer has spoken of her shock after she made a disgusting discovery while picking up some groceries.
A café is under threat from closure by police as officers try to crack down on bikers doing wheelies.
County councillors are funding a campaign to empower primary school pupils to take a leading role in driving up literacy standards in Kent.
Four Kent schools have earned awards for encouraging children to improve their literacy skills with the reading-reward scheme Buster’s Book Club.
Loud revving and screeching from motorcyclists is ruining another summer for residents in one Kent town, claims a councillor.
The judges for the inaugural Kent Volunteering Awards are urging people not to be put off from nominating potential winners by eligibility fears.
A team carrying out an archaeological excavation are attempting to find masonry remains at one of the earliest churches built in the south east.
Kent are forced to settle for a draw after a final day fightback from Hampshire.
Two of Kent's title-winning women have been named in the England squad to face Australia in their Ashes test match.
Children taking part in schools literacy scheme Buster’s Book Club achieved a staggering 10 million of home-reading minutes this academic year.
Children taking part in Inspire Schools’ green-travel scheme Active Wow achieved a stunning 640,000 car-free journeys this academic year.
Children were the kings and queens of the castle at an event celebrating their passion for reading and green travel.
Darren Stevens plays a starring role as Kent beat Surrey.
Dare you go barefoot for your favourite good cause in a fiery fundraising challenge taking place this autumn?
The Molly McLaren Foundation has said it is "saddened" by news an eating disorder unit is unlikely to be established in Kent.
Primary schoolchildren are being treated to a feast of wildlife-themed entertainment after winning a regional reading challenge.
A Snodland primary is the latest school to catch the green-travel bug.