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Billings' bigger picture

02 July 2019
Billings' bigger picture

Kent captain Sam Billings is embracing the positives to his injury lay-off.

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Americans honour airmen killed during Second World War

01 July 2019
Americans honour airmen killed during Second World War

A village has paid tribute to a group of American airmen whose plane came down off a beach as they were returning to their base.

Child rapist jailed for 18 years

28 June 2019
Child rapist jailed for 18 years

A man who sexually abused a girl has been described as "cruel and depraved".

Pupils collaborate on space-agency climate project

28 June 2019
Pupils collaborate on space-agency climate project

Pupils have submitted an ambitious project for school-science competition the Bright Spark Awards.

Young pollution crusaders named eco-champions

27 June 2019
Young pollution crusaders named eco-champions

Pupils at a Medway primary have been recognised for their engagement with environmental issues.

Area at highest risk of flooding revealed

27 June 2019
Area at highest risk of flooding revealed

New statistics have revealed the areas in Kent that are most at risk of flooding.

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Schools report impressive green-travel dividends

26 June 2019
Schools report impressive green-travel dividends

Schools taking part in a survey about green-travel scheme Active Wow say pupils are walking to school more as a result of the initiative.

Hospital investigates after 'miracle' baby died in mum's womb

25 June 2019
Hospital investigates after 'miracle' baby died in mum's womb

A hospital is investigating after an unborn baby died two days after midwives allegedly ignored a mum's worries about her daughter's heartbeat.

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Terry Waite backs ‘excellent’ volunteering awards

25 June 2019
Terry Waite backs ‘excellent’ volunteering awards

Humanitarian and author Terry Waite CBE has thrown his weight behind a scheme to celebrate the hard work of Kent’s army of volunteers.

School choirs enjoy day in the recording studio

25 June 2019
School choirs enjoy day in the recording studio

The winners of a school-choir competition have been announced.

Charity walk raises £10k for good causes

24 June 2019
Charity walk raises £10k for good causes

The KM Charity Walk raised an impressive £10,000 for nine good causes on Sunday (June 23).

Town's first coffee roastery

22 June 2019
Town's first coffee roastery

The owner's of a Bloss Coffee roastery are full of beans after opening a new branch.

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Death-defying asylum seeker journeys highlighted

21 June 2019
Death-defying asylum seeker journeys highlighted

An exhibition of artwork by refugees highlighting their journeys to Kent is on display.

Challenge event welcomes walkers of all ages

21 June 2019
Challenge event welcomes walkers of all ages

A retired paramedic is looking forward to raising money for Kent’s precious air ambulance by taking part in a fun challenge event on Sunday.

Don’t miss out on rare abseil

21 June 2019
Don’t miss out on rare abseil

Kent’s only charity abseil of the summer takes place next weekend, and you can still book a place – even if you’d like to do it just for fun.

Denly stars in Kent victory

20 June 2019
Denly stars in Kent victory

Joe Denly was back among the runs to help Kent beat Nottinghamshire at Tunbridge Wells.

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Last chance for midsummer walk with festival atmosphere

20 June 2019
Last chance for midsummer walk with festival atmosphere

With just days left until the KM Charity Walk, families and lovers of the great outdoors can still book tickets for the popular midsummer event.

Adorable kitten rescued from toy

20 June 2019
Adorable kitten rescued from toy

A cute kitten was rescued from a tea-pot toy by vets who discovered she was also anaemic.

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Former hostage says ‘books can set you free’

20 June 2019
Former hostage says ‘books can set you free’

Terry Waited treated pupils to a special story-time session as a reward for their performance with reading reward scheme Buster’s Book Club.

Hundreds of gas safety checks missed

16 June 2019
Hundreds of gas safety checks missed

A housing provider has been accused of "flouting the law" after it admitted to hundreds of overdue gas safety checks.

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