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An inventor from Kent has beaten the world record for the time it takes to change bed sheets with his new re-designed version.
The father of a schoolboy who died in a Kent park is encouraging people to seek help this Mental Health Awareness Week.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a fire being treated as suspicious broke out on the stairwell of a block of flats.
Firefighters spent nearly five hours tacking a blaze after an area of scrubland caught alight on a rural road.
A council has agreed to instal a green roof to a building near one of the most polluted roads in the borough.
Children have been challenged to walk, run and cycle thousands of miles on a virtual journey all the way to Asia.
A young boy who has won several awards for his yoga abilities is putting on free online classes for children to learn from home.
As lockdown restrictions are eased, here are the two places in Kent you can now satisfy your Nando's cravings.
Boxes full of snacks, books and DVDs were delivered to isolated families with the help of Super Mario.
A man who targeted teenagers to help supply drugs in Kent has been jailed for more than four years.
An elderly man, whose budgie died in lockdown, has been given a new feathered friend for company thanks to the kindness of the family next door.
As recycling centres across Kent and Medway prepare to open, a new online booking system is available for people to book time slots.
The proportion of people dying from Covid-19 in Kent's care homes has increased by 10%.
Police have captured footage of a scooter rider who became so distracted, he crashed into a parked car.
All lanes have now reopened on the M25 after a man was taken to hospital following a crash.
The head teacher of a school boy who was found dead in a park describes the loss as a 'great sadness'.
The body of a teenage boy was discovered at a park in the early hours of this morning.
The owner of a bicycle stolen in broad daylight is offering a reward to anyone who can help him find it.
A park that was temporarily closed following a police investigation has now reopened.
A Bible discovered in Kent belonging to a World War Two Flight Sergeant has been returned to his family halfway across the world.