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A brave little girl with an incurable condition finally has a wheelchair after an appeal raised £26,000 to fund it.
The care of vulnerable children in Medway is still falling short of the expected standard, according to Government inspectors.
Popular kiosk owner Tevfik Toros, serves thousands of train passengers has been forced to turn down an offer to move to Rochester’s new station.
One of Kent's most unusual properties is back on the market after the latest sale fell through.
Rochester Cathedral’s choir will make history when it appears alongside the James Taylor Quartet at legendary London jazz club Ronnie Scott's
A barge that has sat on a Kent river for two years is set to house hundreds of refugees.
A group of cheerleaders performed a few stunts as they cleaned cars to raise cash.
Paul Scally is a driving force behind a medical squad dedicated to saving children in Sri Lanka - the same medics who battled to save his own son.
Thousands of Medway families marched out on Saturday night for another colourful treat of bangs, whistles and soaring explosions of every colour.
Emergency services were alerted this afternoon after reports of a distressed man on top of a shop in Gillingham.
Two youths, thought to be 17, have been charged with rape following an alleged attack at a house.
Students traumatised by the death of their friend from taking party drug ecstasy have today won their battle not to pay more than £6,500 in rent.
A breakthrough test for Down's syndrome is being trialled at a Kent hospital.
A man found dead in a park in Gillingham has been named as Colin Basden.
Just like Jekyll and Hyde, parts of Kent have been transformed for a blockbuster series.
In 30 years diehard Gills fan Peter Lloyd hasn't missed a single of their 1,590 matches, but says the best was the one when he married wife Melanie.
A mother and her daughter won £40,000 damages after a judge ruled a council unlawfully took the child into care for two years.
An investigation's been launched after two young prisoners were filmed at a Kent jail having a bare-knuckle fight to win tobacco.
A D-Day hero who helped with the liberation of France has been awarded the country's top honour.
A widow of a former dockyard joiner has won £205,000 in damages after her husband died of an asbestos-related condition.
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