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An art show launching for children will be presented by a deaf teacher who will use sign language in each episode.
Tributes have been made to the father-of-three who dedicated his life to karate.
Magical creatures will be visiting a recreation ground to share their stories and look after nature.
A paperboy saved the life of a 89-year-old woman after noticing she had not collected her delivery and finding her collapsed on the floor.
A student who dedicated her school life to the harp has been offered several scholarships thanks to her skill.
A company which has worked with Google, Amazon and Strictly star Len Goodman has grown despite lockdown challenges.
England's longest and fastest zip wire is almost complete, with tickets now available.
Police responding to reports of an assault were seen making inquiries at an address in a residential street.
A postbox has been given a new look thanks to a mystery person with a sense of fun.
A £4.5 million project aimed at reducing faults and delays has been completed, with trains now "more reliable" according to Network Rail.
A charity wants to buy and kit out a large van so it can take its foodbank on the road, and help more people in need.
Construction students have been given a helping hand from an engineering contractor.
MP Tracey Crouch has returned to the House of Commons for the first time since her cancer treatment ended.
Police would like to speak to three people involved in a homophobic attack at Tesco.
One lane is blocked and traffic is slow due to an accident on a roundabout where a lorry overturned.
Amateur photographers have out and about on their daily walks taking pictures of birds of prey, with some striking results.
A council will introduce new rubbish and recycling bins to areas across the town centre in a bid to crackdown on litter.
A mum and grandmother who was a hugely popular hospital chemotherapy support worker has died after her fight with Covid-19.
Volunteers at an infant school are running a low cost clothing stall to help parents in financial difficulty.
Meet some of the female crew and officers who work tirelessly for the RNLI, police, South East Coast Ambulance and Kent Fire and Rescue.