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Kent beat Essex in the Battle of The Bridge at Beckhenham.
Pupils at a Maidstone primary are set to enjoy a prize tour of a venue preserving Kent’s illustrious maritime heritage.
A special discount is available for online bookings for a popular family fundraising challenge thanks to Specsavers.
Families and fundraisers can enjoy a walk on the wild side with Kent’s premier conservation group at a popular challenge event next month.
A primary's pupils will be competing among themselves to win vouchers to visit Wildwood animal park courtesy of literacy scheme Buster’s Book Club.
The organisers of the Turner Prize have parted company with their main sponsor after one day following a row over gay rights.
Brewer Shepherd Neame will again be rolling out its barrels for the KM Big Charity Quiz on Friday, June 21 – and there’s still time to book a team.
A coroner has ruled a burglar fatally stabbed by a homeowner with a kitchen knife died in a "lawful killing".
A homelessness charity got a surprise boost following Sunday’s KM Big Bike Ride.
It’s all about the three I’s when it comes to the Bright Spark Awards.
Millions of pounds have been rescued from a neighbouring council in a bid to help reduce traffic on the roads.
Primary school pupils enjoyed a prize story-time session with one of the nation’s most popular and successful actors.
An Irish traveller family has been granted permission to quadruple the amount of mobile homes on a site in the Kent countryside.
Canterbury’s biggest charity quiz of the year set a record for the highest score ever recorded at the event.
Ditton's Barry Hawkins missed out on £50,000 before losing in the second round of the World Championship.
A man is in custody after being caught carrying a meat cleaver.
Nominations are now open for an inaugural awards scheme celebrating the tireless work of the county’s army of volunteers.
Less than two days remain for schools to submit entries for the Kent Literacy Awards.
More than 400 people have signed a petition to get rid of tip charges that they believe will increase fly-tipping.