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Talented young footballers were coached by Chelsea legend, Dennis Wise and the match was broadcast to seven million people.
Teachers are urging parents to ban their children from accessing social media and are raising awareness of age restrictions.
A petition is calling on a council to save cuts to its tourism sector and prevent information centres closing by reallocating £3m for new offices.
Shocking video shows the moment a dog owner watches his pet pooing on the pavement in a town centre and leaving it in the street.
Residents are holding a last-ditch attempt to challenge thousands of homes as the district's planning blueprint is reviewed by planning inspectors.
Government ministers never met with the financial backers of a ferry firm bidding to run a service from Kent after Brexit.
Campaigners are slamming a £1 million council project to replace berths at a port.
A suspected drug dealer attempting to run away from police when he spotted officers carrying out inquiries on patrol has been arrested.
Southeastern has hit back at claims a town's station needs to be restored to its former glory after campaigners criticised the train company.
Festival organisers are calling for artists to present ideas to be involved in a week-long exhibition this summer.
Work to protect the coast from flooding for the next 50 years is due to begin next week.
A driver is still on the run nearly two months after plunging into a creek during a police pursuit.
The seafront site has been derelict for 15 years but a council candidate is taking on the issue to demonstrate nearly two decades of inaction.
A property developer is taking over derelict seafront land left abandoned for nearly 20 years since fire ripped through the site's former funfair.
Rail bosses are being urged to make sure a town's "dilapidated" railway station is restored so it is fit to welcome people after years of neglect.
Projects to restore historic seafront shelters and another to redevelop an outdoor swimming pool are getting major cash boosts from a government pot.
A visitor information centre has been saved from closure but jobs remain at risk as calls made for a council to reallocate funding for new offices.
Stroke services at three Kent hospitals could receive the final death knell when councillors meet tomorrow.
Court delays are holding up a bid to remove an illegal traveller camp as aerial pictures show extent of rubbish allegedly dumped by the group.
Colleagues of a hugely popular businessman have described their boss as a "father figure" after his sudden death.