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A young woman who has spent most of her adult life in bed due to a debilitating illness is determined to walk down the aisle at her wedding.
A shortage of priests means a church will be holding its final service this weekend before its shuts its doors forever.
It may be 50 years since England won a major title but will Euro 2016 be a turning point? Pubs across the Towns are ready to cheer the team on.
Find out how art is coming to the aid of wildlife in the River Thames.
A multi-million pound contract agreeing the sale of Gravesend’s old Marks & Spencer store has finally been signed.
A woman with a potentially fatal blood clot in her lungs was sent home by a hospital after it failed to diagnose her condition.
The renovation of a one-way system around a town centre gets underway next week.
An artist and his friend will be cycling 330 miles to Land’s End to raise money for children with cancer.
The chief executive of a Kent health trust has sparked controversy by suggesting the NHS should consider charging patients for some services.
Students’ creative work is being captured on camera to help babies get the best start in life.
People queue for hours for cut-price offer on tattoos and body piercings
A student 'lucky to not be in hospital' believes he has zapped the first of the killer hornets making a beeline for the UK from France.
People have been venting their anger over a development which could change a leafy lane into a ‘dangerous’ and misery route for drivers.
Traders worried about parking restrictions have had some good news.
A new tea room is proving a big hit.
A historic firm provided the boat seen pulling The Fighting Temeraire in a painting by JMW Turner, whose face will soon appear on the new £20 note.
A multi-million contract for the former Marks and Spencer building in Gravesend town centre is due to be signed this week.
People are being asked to think twice before dialling 999 as junior doctors' strikes get under way today.
A display of beautiful cars will go on display in Gravesend tomorrow to mark the Queen's 90th birthday.
An old movie projector dating back to the 1930s found languishing in a church, once a cinema, will go on show on St George’s Day.
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