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Clubs are being given operational guidance about reopening once the coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased.
The amount of money raised from a family rowing challenge has smashed their initial target.
The Kent Cricket League have plans in place for playing in July but accept they may be forced to abandon the entire 2020 campaign.
Kent Kings are to re-run the fun every Wednesday night for fans missing their racing fix.
Jamie Day’s globe-trotting adventures don’t appear to be ending any time soon.
A Gillingham supporter from Ashford has kept himself busy during lockdown by recreating some memorable moments.
Members from Invicta East Kent and Ashford Athletic Club joined forces to complete a 24-hour relay.
Tonbridge manager Steve McKimm admits it would be harsh on many clubs if some are promoted or relegated now the season’s been cancelled.
Sittingbourne’s new recruit Ryan Palmer has demonstrated his tacking ability - on his young daughter!
Gillingham might be able to use five substitutes instead of three if football resumes during the coronavirus crisis.
A revised British Touring Car Championship calendar includes two dates at Kent’s Brands Hatch circuit.
Blackburn Rovers star Bradley Dack is supporting Sittingbourne Football Club's crowdfunder which aims to help NHS staff too.
Gillingham boss Steve Evans believes the season should be declared null and void if they aren’t playing again by July.
The Football League are looking into how testing procedures for coronavirus will work if they get the green light to resume action.
An even bigger online darts competition gets underway this weekend after the success of the Faversham Darts League’s first online open.
The England and Wales Cricket Board have further delayed the start of the professional season.
Sheppey United are expanding their youth section in a hope of keeping their best local talent close to home.
Simon Halsey's men overcame heartache and a budget cut before landing the Kent League title in 2012. Our feature plots the highs and lows.
Folkestone runner Ray Johnson is making up for missing this Sunday’s marathon by running down the Leas - backwards.
Gillingham midfielder Olly Lee has discovered a new way to keep in shape.