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A unique service exchange system begins in a Kent district where work is paid for in goods or return work instead of cash.
A vet centre says there has been an unconfirmed case of a potentially fatal illness picked up from rodents' urine.
Initial cash has been earmarked for widening a road in a project called for since the 1980s, a local MP announces.
A crowdfunding page, with a £1,000 target, has begun for a woman whose items were stolen when she had a seizure.
A head teacher is running in Amsterdam this weekend to raise £2,000 for counselling at his school.
Artwork by a teenager will be unveiled at her school just before the second anniversary of her death from cancer.
A Londoner died during an overnight stay with a friend in Kent and a coroner has concluded suicide.
A Cycle Celebration, with a vintage bikes show and team displays, takes place this weekend.
A woman in her 40s, who has terminal cancer, has launched an appeal so she can marry her partner before she dies.
A riverside pub, named after a great British war hero, is to be transformed following council planning permission.
The leader of a district council has quit his post for "personal reasons."
A group of people in a small boat have been intercepted by Border Force and brought to a Kent port.
A £53 million leisure and retail centre still has eight out of 26 empty units but more are expected to be filled, says the manager.
A man with cystic fibrosis has swum, cycled and run nearly 400 miles over five days, raising more than £20,000 for two charities.
The number of days left until the UK's expected departure date is being beamed on to the White Cliffs of Dover.
The Home Office has released figures for the number of migrants to arrive in Kent on small boats — and the number returned to Europe.
A new centre, the first of its kind in the UK, will provide care for people in six houses and should open in December.
A picture of the man found dead in a cemetery last week has been released alongside a moving tribute, as a friend launched an appeal to take him home.
A sick woman stranded thousands of miles away will fly home after an insurance company performed a u-turn over a six-figure pay-out.
Experts had to be called in after a dredger accidentally picked up a potentially lethal weapon.
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