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Woman driver cut free from car

16 July 2014
Woman driver cut free from car

Fire crews used hydraulic cutting equipment to release a women driver who was trapped in her vehicle following a crash.

Big push for a dream garden

14 July 2014
Big push for a dream garden

A disabled tot will be closer to getting his dream garden playhouse when fundraisers take to the streets for a bed-push.

Chamber boss to speak on economic survey

08 July 2014
Chamber boss to speak on economic survey

The director general of the British Chamber of Commerce will speak at a conference today as the organisation publishes its quarterly findings.

Royal copycats blamed as dog stolen from kennels

02 July 2014
Royal copycats blamed as dog stolen from kennels

A couple whose cocker spaniel was stolen while they were on holiday were told they're in demand.... because the Duchess of Cambridge has one.

Fake Christmas tree row has fir flying

20 June 2014
Fake Christmas tree row has fir flying

Despite being the height of summer, a row has broken out in a village over plans to erect a fake Christmas tree.

Hole-in-one joy for Kevin

20 June 2014
Hole-in-one joy for Kevin

Spectators cheered as a golfer hit an ace into the 18th hole to win an £8,000 prize during a charity golf day in aid of the Pilgrims Hospice.

Look who's just moo-ved in!

19 June 2014
Look who's just moo-ved in!

A small herd of Highland cattle have taken up residence in a woodland in Ashford.

Mum knits Halfords lorry - for a bet

11 June 2014
Mum knits Halfords lorry - for a bet

A Halfords worker has knitted one of the firm's trucks - after a driver said she would never be able to do it.

Sue becomes human shield in traffic-clogged road

14 April 2014
Sue becomes human shield in traffic-clogged road

A pensioner - armed only with a pink jumper - has made it her one-woman mission to protect youngsters in a busy road.

Station work causing upset

28 March 2014
Station work causing upset

Work on Rochester’s new railway station is set to temporarily derail the town’s farmers’ market, as residents object to work at Rainham station.

Toddler's six-hour surgery to remould skull

01 February 2014
Toddler's six-hour surgery to remould skull

A three-year-old boy born with a misshapen head has endured six hours of grueling surgery to transform his life.

Baby battling rare brain tumour

10 January 2014
Baby battling rare brain tumour

Seven-month-old Amelia Harrington is battling for her life after being diagnosed with a rare brain tumour almost unheard of in babies.

Monster emerges from river mudflats

20 December 2013
Monster emerges from river mudflats

A German U-boat from the First World War has emerged from the mudflats of the River Medway to become Britain's only visible wreckage.

Gills squad visit children's ward at hospital

19 December 2013
Gills squad visit children's ward at hospital

Gills players only had one game plan when they visited the children’s ward at Medway Maritime Hospital on Tuesday – to deliver lots of presents.

Harry beats George in Medway baby name stakes

19 December 2013
Harry beats George in Medway baby name stakes

The birth of Prince George failed to make a big impression on the top three when it came to the choice of first names for babies born in Medway.

Teacher pushes pupils to safety as van hurtles towards them

13 December 2013
Teacher pushes pupils to safety as van hurtles towards them

A primary school teacher has been hailed a hero after instantly pushing children out of the way when a hit-and-run driver swerved towards them.

Labour of love to create bundles of joy

09 November 2013
Labour of love to create bundles of joy

This sleeping baby looks like a newborn girl, but all is not as it seems...

High-octane holiday thrills all

08 November 2013
High-octane holiday thrills all

It is the classic holiday dilemma – how to keep kids occupied and adults cultured. The answer lies in a high-octane holiday park in Holland.

Reception classes above national average

07 November 2013
Reception classes above national average

Reception class children are shining in Medway and have been rated above the national average for their development in a government survey.

Dockyard leading light dies at the age of 82

30 October 2013
Dockyard leading light dies at the age of 82

Supporters of The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, are mourning the passing of former chairman Admiral Sir Nicholas Hunt, a leading light in its revival.

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