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A petition has been launched calling for a legendary Punch & Judy man to have his shows reinstated at a Kent beach.
Joey Evison and Ben Compton centuries helped Kent Spitfires get their One-Day Cup defence off to a rain-disrupted but winning start against Yorkshire.
Kent’s Alessia Russo netted her first Women’s World Cup goal as England thrashed China to progress to the knockout stages of the tournament.
Leeds & Broomfield will take their place in the Lord's Final of the national village knockout cup after their 137-run victory in Cornwall.
Gymnastics club DC Diamonds are flying the flag for Britain in the biggest celebration of the sport this week.
Wrotham-based Motorbase Perfomance’s NAPA Racing squad lit up the track as the British Touring Car Championship continued at Croft.
Tunbridge Wells Croquet Club’s Robert Fulford is now a six-time world champion - but it took him more than seven hours to seal his latest success.
Captain Keith Millen admits Kent’s over-70s are over the moon at the prospect of facing their Australian counterparts at the county’s Spitfire Ground.
Leeds & Broomfield will be going the extra miles - literally - as they chase an appearance at the Home of Cricket.
Help create plans to improve health and care in Kent and Medway.
A miserable second-innings batting display saw Kent bowled out for just 85 in their away County Championship Division 1 loss to Nottinghamshire.
Officers have fully investigated claims of a woman being harassed in Eythorne and found no crime has been committed.
Where does water come from, how does water get to taps and why does making the most of it matter? South East Water explains it all.
Kent’s Laura Coombs made her major tournament debut in England’s World Cup group-stage game win over Denmark - albeit in unfortunate circumstances.
Kent’s last five wickets fell cheaply and there was no respite in the field on day three against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.
Prince’s Golf Club’s Peter Wilson will once again give the Senior Open Championship his best shot.
Injury-hit Kent made a good start in reply to Nottinghamshire’s 350 all out on a rain-hit second day of their County Championship Division 1 game.
A career at Kent’s world class aerospace business means defending national security, and helping to keep our country and its allies safe.
Jas Singh took two wickets for Kent as Nottinghamshire got off to a positive start in their County Championship Division 1 match at Trent Bridge.
Kent players will be serving for glory on the biggest stage in tennis next month - The All England Club at Wimbledon.