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Former grammar schoolboys have the chance to view the building they were taught in before it is demolished.
Street Pastors looking out for us during a night on the town are marking their 10th anniversary.
Pro-asylum seeker groups have angrily condemned the Home Secretary's plans to turn back refugee dinghies at sea.
A care provider has been heavily criticised for a second time by an ombudsman, after it failed to act on complaints about a woman's care.
An MP is calling for an end to pre-booking for people taking their waste to the county's recycling sites.
A new leader has taken charge of a fundraising group as it emerges from the pandemic and during a milestone anniversary.
A breast cancer charity fundraiser has urged women to get themselves checked following the death of singer Sarah Harding.
A grave with the centuries-old remains of about 40 people has been unearthed on a site where new homes are being built.
A visit by Dr David Starkey to an audience at a Kent church has been scrapped due to coronavirus fears.
Historic building will be open for free to the public for more than a week during Heritage Open Days.
A boutique, which gives 20% of its profits to charities, is nearing its fundraising target of £10,000.
A drummer who has played with some of the biggest names in the world of rock will play at a Kent venue to raise money to help keep it going.
A man has been arrested after police found class A drugs, a stolen motorbike and cash.
Dr David Starkey will answer questions from an audience when he visits a Kent town church later in the autumn.
Police are appealing for the public's help in investigating a break-in, in which a bicycle was taken.
Another retail chain has left its base in a precinct for a nearby recently-opened shopping complex.
Inflatable suits and brandy inside an inner tube: The triumphs, challenges and tragedies of swimming the Channel.
Nearly 30 shared ownership flats are now available, on top of a block on the same street named after a suffragette.
Campaigners are calling on a council to set a specific target of how many Afghan refugees it will take in.
A harbour authority is nominated for an award for how it helped keep freight moving despite challenges caused by Covid and Brexit.
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