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On the day that should have seen the start of Kent's famous Sweeps Festival we take a look at what it's all about.
The family of a man with pre-existing health conditions say he is on the mend after catching Covid-19 and ending up in hospital.
The air ambulance was called out after a person was found collapsed and in a serious condition.
People who help those in abusive relationships are bracing themselves for a number of calls – after lockdown is lifted.
A 27-year-old has been locked up after officers found him in breach of his sexual harm prevention order.
A 52-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of growing cannabis after police seized a 200 plants and more than £10,000 in cash.
A collection telling the story of an engineer who was a "key figure" in creating the Mulberry Harbours will be shown at a Kent museum.
An action group has said it will help people who are willing to volunteer in the battle against COVID-19.
A domestic abuse forum has said it will still be offering over the phone support to people despite its usual centre being closed due to Covid-19.
A plumbing and heating firm is lending a helping hand to older people.
A council has shut libraries after the Prime Minister put the UK into lockdown but staff had earlier raised concerns about staying open for so long.
As sports centres join other businesses closing in the UK, some are offering customers full refunds.
A group of teachers from a dance academy have been delivering chocolate eggs to pupils who are self-isolating after their disco was cancelled.
A group of schoolchildren are writing to care home residents in an effort to raise their spirits.
A local theatre group have been picked by a council to play at an annual festival celebrating the life of an English navigator
A quadbike was one of a number of items stolen and a tractor was damaged beyond use after thieves broke into a vineyard.
A consultation deadline for the public to look at revised plans for a multi-billion pound tunnel which would connect Kent and Essex has been extended.
Some businesses and attractions have made the decision to remain open amid the coronavirus outbreak - here's what they had to say about it.
Kent Police teamed up with British Transport Police officers to arrested a man on suspicion of assault after an incident in a high street.
Two campuses which have around 2,000 students will close until after half-term following the coronavrius outbreak.