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People are urged to get their Covid jabs as cases rise again and are asked to take advantage of a district's third new vaccination centre.
A pro-refugee group stresses that asylum seekers have not been deterred by yesterday's mass drowning, with more people arriving today.
Organisers of an ale festival need to search for a new venue after their usual one is put out of action for years.
Councillors and others are wearing white ribbons on a day highlighting male violence against women as efforts against the scourge continue Kent-wide.
A key swingbridge is now expected to be closed for at least 15 weeks because of delays during repairs and inspections.
A former Royal Navy sailor has published his first work of fiction, which will be part of a trilogy.
An Italian-style structure, created by a Kent architect, has been granted planning permission to be placed on a walkers' route.
A planning application for 117 homes that was previously rejected has been voted through after just seven fewer were proposed.
A group of Kent towns did their bit in remembering the sacrifices of servicemen and women during events at the weekend and on Armistice Day.
A housebuilder is providing its local base as as drop-off point for people with shoeboxes filled with items for deprived youngsters this Christmas.
The funeral for a popular ex-Marine who later became known in his town as a bicycle repair man takes place within a fortnight.
An event for fallen heroes, involving a memorial torch, has taken place in England for the first time, on a clifftop.
UK authorities have rescued or intercepted a total of 695 people on small boats in one day, with more stopped by the French.
Can a cafe offer 'a taste of Cyprus' on a rainy afternoon in Kent?
A family of seven is now homeless after a fire ripped through their home and killed 19 of their beloved pets.
A community café has started crowdfunding to provide meals for lower income families both during term times and school holidays.
Officers ended up discovering a mass cannabis storage site after the routine stopping of a van several miles away.
Organisers can apply for district council financial help for town centre occasions this year and next year.
A politician has joined a Davina McCall in a move for better help for women suffering from menopause.
A memorial bench has been dedicated to a teenager whose battle to survive cancer inspired a huge fundraising response.
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