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Our reporter took the ferry across the Channel to visit Mons, Belgium, in celebration of its very first festival of lights.
Dover Rowing Club have held their end-of-season prizegiving after a successful 2023.
Hundreds of potential job losses at KCC, wine wars and a visiting top Tory form part of the discussion in this week’s Kent Politics Podcast.
New figures reveal KentOnline’s sister station has a weekly audience of 168,200 people, listening for a record-breaking 1.494 million hours.
A hilarious twist on the famous story about the boy who wouldn’t grow up will have you on the edge of your seats, says our reviewer.
Chatham’s Dom Shore isn’t letting disability stop him from being in the driving seat.
Max Hamilton-Andrews ended up searching for one of his running shoes - instead of a strong race time - at the Southern Cross-Country Championships.
Mote Cricket Club Women’s first team are taking their talents overseas next month.
Gravesend racked up seven scores as they made light work of London Cornish in Regional 2 South East.
Medway got the better of Sutton & Epsom again with a 37-26 win in Regional 2 South East.
A last-minute try by captain Jamie Stephens gave Canterbury a narrow National League 2 East win over Worthing.
Tonbridge Juddians inflicted a first home National League 2 East defeat of the season on Bury St Edmunds with a 36-27 success.
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AEI Sports maintained their perfect record to go top of Division 4 after beating previous leaders Tunbury Athletic.
Cole Gibbens and Chelsea Baker successfully defended their respective titles at Sunday’s sell-out ParkerSteel Canterbury 10-Mile Road Race.
KentOnline today launches a brand new podcast aimed at bringing the latest political news to listeners across Kent.
Overrunning weekend and bank holiday roadworks are being targeted by government, which wants to use money from fines to then improve our roads.
Holcombe Ladies promoted from Super 6s Division One to the Premier Division after champions Beeson are found to have fielded an ineligible player
Dover Life Guard member Tommy Goldup broke a record that had stood since 1999 at the club’s first gala of the year.
Garfiney Blaze landed champion greyhound trainer Mark Wallis his first Category One success of the year - and the £12,500 prize at Central Park.
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