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Many of Kent’s golf clubs have been busy this week after the government agreed the sport could resume.
A teenager’s home workout videos have proved so popular his school are now using them for their online PE lessons.
The Southern Counties East Football League waiver fines in another move to save their member clubs money.
Gillingham will hope to have a clearer picture of the way this season is heading by the end of the week.
Gravesham Tennis Club were among those welcoming their members back this week.
The speedway match from the past winning the fans' vote this week is the 2016 epic clash with rivals Mildenhall Fen Tigers.
Martial arts club tackles the lockdown by embracing video-conference technology to keep their students fighting fit.
Watch as PDC player James Richardson comes agonisingly close to a nine-dart finish during a guest appearance at the Faversham Virtual Darts Challenge.
Gillingham boss Steve Evans insists they have enough players to be competitive if the football season resumes.
Outdoor tennis will be resuming from Wednesday and the LTA have issued guidelines for clubs and players to follow.
Dover Athletic manager Andy Hessenthaler has no plans to leave the club and has a number of players still on contract too.
Medway Falcons Handball Club are among many organisations in Kent to take advantage of a £195m government support package.
Ebbsfleet United’s departed captain Jack King starts a new chapter in his life this week as he returns to the building site.
Gillingham manager Steve Evans insists no player will be forced to play if they are uncomfortable about doing so.
The government's coronavirus road map to exit lockdown says professional sport's return would be played behind closed doors.
It’s a year ago since Tonbridge Angels were celebrating promotion to National South after winning a thriller.
Anglers are allowed to fish again from this week and many lakes in Kent are preparing to open.
Outdoor sports facilities are free to reopen today with restrictions as part of new government lockdown guidelines.
Maidstone co-owner Oliver Ash believes the subject of 3G pitches in the Football League should be back at the top of the agenda.
Golf's governing body has confirmed that the sport can resume later this week - with restrictions.
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