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A long-serving teacher has decided to change his career after becoming demoralised with “outside forces” influencing the way schools are run.
A man dragged himself along on his elbows to get help after suffering horrific injuries in a hit-and-run.
From becoming a first-time mum to cheering on Team GB in Rio, it’s been an amazing 2016 for Chatham MP and sports minister Tracey Crouch.
A Medway councillor has won a national accolade for her outstanding work in the community.
Thieves broke into a charity shop and snatched nearly £300 from the safe.
Thieves have targeted an arts centre for the third time by smashing their way in with a beer barrel, causing thousands of pounds of damage.
Just weeks ago teenager Michael Crayford was critically ill in hospital with a brain tumour and his parents feared he wouldn’t make it to Christmas.
A new restaurant where customers sit on pews, select their meal from a hymn sheet and are served high quality beef burgers has opened.
Controversial plans to turn an empty pub into a home for vulnerable people look set to be approved at a council meeting tonight.
The funeral of a keen runner and much-loved fundraiser who lost her battle with cancer takes place next week.
A couple are spending hundreds of pounds each week on a specialist diet to keep their son alive.
Street safety groups remind people to stay together on nights out over the festive period.
A team of 30 school staff and sixth-formers had their razors at the ready after taking part in Movember.
It may have taken 70 years, but for a war veteran who has just been awarded a prestigious French medal it was worth the wait.
The sign at a Staples store is clear: We're closing next month. However, head office says no plans have been announced.
An MP has launched a campaign to save a bank from closure as it would leave just one bank in a busy High Street.
Ancient woodland could be protected from the effects of plans for a huge new housing estate - by classifying it as a village green.
A stop-smoking advice centre had proved so successful it has been granted a lease for a further three years.
Nearly a year after councillors agreed to look at handing Medway’s youth support services to an outside firm, it has decided to run them in-house.
A family have opened up their own tea rooms in a empty shop in a village.
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