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An award-winning designer inspired by her young nephew has launched a children’s activity book showcasing her corner of Kent.
A special needs school described as a “very happy place to be” has received another glowing report from the education watchdog.
The family of an intrepid explorer, whose 19,021 mile, six-year walk across the Americas remains a world record, are seeking a fitting tribute to him.
A branch of a free national advice and support service used by thousands of vulnerable people has shut after having its funding withdrawn.
A dog walker has been taken to hospital after they were hit by a bus near a primary school.
School staff were forced to take extra measures to protect pupils after a shared parking facility was ‘inhabited by members of the public’.
A motorist remains in a serious condition after having to be cut free from his car following a crash.
Residents are being encouraged to “get hands-on with culture” as part of a bumper festival programme marking historic events and showcasing talent.
Town pub offers alfresco dining at Caribbean, seaside and English garden-themed shacks.
More than 100 customer service staff at a bank could soon lose their jobs as the company tries to cut costs and outsource the work abroad.
A new Spanish restaurant which promises to bring authentic Mediterranean cuisine to the town centre is opening alongside a pizzeria.
A mother who was told she was “too young” for a breast screening was later diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer.
An award-winning charity which supports homeless and vulnerable people has taken over empty car showrooms in the town centre.
A small business owner says she might be unable to trade at a Christmas market after the fees jumped to £2,000.
Professional chefs whose exotic dishes have attracted visitors from all over Kent have opened their latest venture under the railway arches.
A shopping centre was evacuated for a short time due to flooding in the area.
A film premieres this week focusing on a 100-year-old paddle steamer which played a key role in rescuing troops in the Second World War.
On International Women’s Day, reporter Nicola Jordan looks back on her 46-year career and what it was like as one of the only females in the newsroom.
An 18-year-old is having to learn to walk and talk again after suffering a stroke.
A nursery manager has won praise from the education watchdog after turning around the fortunes of her pre-school in such a short space of time.
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