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A prize giving scheme is looking for nominations for selfless young people who have shown compassion in their communities.
With Elmer's Big Heart of Kent Parade coming to an end, the colourful elephants are preparing for the Farewell Weekend.
A businessman from Kent is going undercover on an ITV show tonight to see the business through the eyes of his employees.
A restaurant owner says his iconic venue will be 'rocking again by Christmas' after announcing 'miracle' reopening plans.
A man has been detained at Heathrow Airport in connection with a violent disturbance the night a student was murdered in a town centre.
People in a village hit back at a survey suggesting a castle adds thousands to nearby house prices, by highlighting traffic woes the venue brings.
The head of Kent Afghan Community says he hopes the UK government will find a way to bring his family to safety as the Taliban tightens its control.
A coroner will look at the care a young woman received at a private mental health hospital before she took her own life.
From an idea on a kitchen table to international success, a gin distillery in Kent is celebrating a decade in the business.
A Year 9 pupil is celebrating after passing four GCSE subjects two years before his fellow classmates.
Year 11 pupils are today collecting their GCSE results after another year of remote learning. Here are the results from schools in the area.
Judges in a compassionate award scheme want to hear about schools and teachers that have gone the extra mile to support pupils and their communities.
A charity which provides social care services has closed its head office over a planned 'anti-vaccination' demonstration outside their office.
A special sergeant has spoken of the time he performed emergency first aid on a cyclist after a collision.
Police investigating an assault at a fast-food restaurant have released this image of a man they would like to speak to.
Sniffer dogs have helped Trading Standards seize illegal cigarettes and tobacco from several shops in one town.
Nominations are open for Good Samaritans and volunteers who have gone out of their way to help others over the past year.
A councillor is calling for bright yellow lines painted in an historic town, to be removed and replaced with subtler markings.
Teens from the Volunteer Police Cadets have been carrying out checks in speeding hotspots in one Kent town.
More than 200 sets of brightly coloured scrubs can be donated to staff in care homes and hospices after thousands were raised at an online auction.
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