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The return of the beautiful game to a remote village has been thrown in doubt after vandals took it upon themselves to trash the pitches.
Villagers, friends and emergency service workers joined forces to give lifesaving treatment to a teenage girl who collapsed in a cardiac arrest.
A former high-class art gallery and gift shop in the town is set to become a cafe and “a hub for dining and entertainment” after a renovation project.
Residents are fuming over plans to create a traffic-free zone outside a school which would impact their already congested road.
An animal rescue service which has helped reunite thousands of pets with their owners over the last decade could soon close due to a lack of funds.
A shopping centre has exclusively revealed to KentOnline details of two major deals which will see a chain relocate and the fast food giant move in.
Pub licensees who oversaw the reversal in fortunes of a town’s backstreet boozer have now been tasked with working their magic on another hostelry.
A 69-year-old has been jailed for committing “abhorrent acts” against a vulnerable person.
A long-running saga into what will happen to a historic town pub has taken another twist with plans announced to turn it into high-end apartments.
A gran suffering from terminal cancer has a heartfelt dying wish before it’s too late - ‘look after my friend of 30 years.
Volunteers who have undertaken a painstaking project to restore an historic pier are now after ideas on what to do with it once it’s finished.
Campaigners trying to get a pub at the “heart of a village” reopened have been told they will have to stump up a considerable sum to seal the deal.
The owner of a coffee shop has opened a second branch in a neighbouring town 15 years after setting up his first.
A leading grammar school is dropping International Baccalaureate diploma in favour of A-levels only as of next September.
The budget store will take over a massive town centre unit after Wilko’s went into administration.
A former businessman who hid a secret camera in toilets and admitted voyeurism and making indecent pictures of children has avoided prison.
A couple who hand-built a mesmerising retro neon junkyard boozer in their backyard are in the running to have it named the country’s best.
Thousands of schoolchildren have been left upset and confused after time allotted for a Medway Test paper was less than they had expected.
A pensioner has spoken of her “terrible” ordeal trying to live in a rented home which regularly floods and finding herself “ankle-deep in water”.
An expert has explained why the mystery Mr P has snapped up random plots of land.