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Two fire engines have been called to deal with a fire.
An annual competition which looks for the strongest men in the south east of England has been forced to cancel over coronavirus fears.
A bearded man has been filmed strolling into a town centre doing his best Borat impression.
A sprinter, who was meant to be taking part in the Olympics, traded his gold medal hopes for a an Alzheimer's Society memory walk.
A family who own two pubs already are taking on a third and giving it a face-lift despite concerns about the effect of the pandemic.
A camping retail store which opened just over four years ago, is closing permanently this weekend.
A couple celebrated their 60th anniversary with a surprise live performance on their driveway.
A public consultation has opened on whether a post office should move and extend its opening hours has opened.
A waterfront display from tugboats was organised to celebrate more than £100,000 for a Kent dad battling cancer.
A sport centre which was being used a coronavirus testing centre and a museum are planning to reopen their doors later this month.
A new chief executive has been appointed to take the helm at a historic dockyard in Kent.
A chicken wing shop has opened its third store in the UK at Kent's biggest shopping centre.
A Kent based company is using jigsaws to teach youngsters about diversity and different cultures around the world.
A Kent tot with congenital heart disease is one of 77 children to feature in a children's hospital video spreading awareness on the heart condition.
A man has been charged with the murder of another at a property in Margate.
Flowers and messages have been left at a set of lights where a man in his 30s died after he crashed his motorcycle.
A father who died after being airlifted to hospital has been named, as a man appears in court charged with his murder.
A 16-year-old girl who died after being hit by a train was seen on CCTV as she died.
An inquest has shed new light on the death of a woman who fell from a bridge after her car caught fire.
A Kent man who mentored thousands of youngsters has decided to retire.