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A couple of animal lovers made sure their four-legged friends were included on the guest list when they got married.
One person was arrested following a police crackdown on boy racers on an industrial estate.
Plans to merge two doctors surgeries have sparked concerns among residents the new service will struggle to cope with demand.
A grand family mansion has been sold for more than £1.5 million - nearly fours years after going on the market.
Thousands of children and teachers are at risk of developing cancer from the deadly dust, asbestos.
A gym for children, from babies to teenagers, is hoping to open at the site of a former theme park.
Hundreds of parents have backed calls for a pedestrian crossing outside a primary school.
Plans to make a pub zoo even bigger have been revealed.
A fire ripped through three outbuildings and destroyed personal belongings inside.
A 161-year-old church which was brought back from the brink after collapsing in high winds is up for sale.
Sweeps festival performers will be take part in a "massive" protest march against the change in date to next year's early May bank holiday.
A secondary school teacher is under investigation amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour at a sixth-form prom.
A father and son are celebrating bucking the trend after running their high street pub for 20 years.
Punters have joined forces in a bid to save a pub from demolition by making it an asset of community value.
A Kent man working for Facebook died of severe burns and smoke inhalation following a fire at his accommodation in Denmark.
A college is preparing to axe 50 jobs at the end of this term following drastic cuts in government funding.
In 1944, at the age of six and not being an evacuee, Brian Goodhew got used to watching the doodlebugs coming over at all times of the day.
A group of residents have unveiled new flowers on a High Street, just in time for summer.
A new lease of life has been given to a former fire station as part of a multi million pound town centre regeneration.
Pensioners will be left "isolated" by the BBC's decision to scrap free TV licences for over-75s, which will affect more than 110,000 people in Kent.
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