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From the Dartford Crossing to a house on Sheppey, Kent has it's fair share links to the wizarding world – although some are more tenuous than others.
A youngster has lopped off his locks for a popular hospice.
Business is booming for one shopkeeper after launching home delivery.
Our council has paid out hundreds of thousands of pounds to help those struggling to pay bills.
Tributes have been paid to a former photographer and landlord who has passed away.
Parking wardens will be handing out tickets again from Monday.
New signs, longer queues, one-way systems and marshals to help you stay safe – welcome to post-lockdown shopping.
New signs, longer queues, and marshals to help you stay safe – welcome to post-lockdown shopping.
'He will always live on through his children and grandchildren'
Religious leaders have welcomed the government's surprise announcement that places of worship can open for limited prayer.
Bosses at Bluewater have revealed a full range of details to ensure shoppers stay safe when the centre reopens.
A retired engineer, who received the MBE for his services to the disabled, is about to celebrate his 100th birthday.
More concerns have been raised over plans for 12,000 homes, a railway station and more.
A shopkeeper has seen his new online delivery service soar in popularity.
A man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder.
A wife has paid tribute to her husband of four months after he died after contracting coronavirus.
A full-time carer whose partner is at risk of contracting coronavirus because he has MS was forced to go out after her online shop was cancelled.
A high street packed with independent traders is tackling the coronavirus lockdown to help get supplies to the community.
From one person on the first tour of the site to many fans of Call the Midwife, there's plenty to remember of tours of Chatham Historic Dockyard.
A dance and drama school leader has set up online tuition to help her pupils keep up with the beat during coronavirus lockdown.