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A 29-year-old will appear in court after he allegedly stole golf equipment worth more than £1,600.
A 13-year-old boy died after falling from a seafront esplanade.
A cinema chain which has three outlets in Kent says it is expecting to welcome customers back soon.
Maternity services at a Kent hospital trust has been rated as "requiring improvement" following an inspection.
A 20-year-old will appear in court next month accused of intending to supply heroin.
Two language teachers have taken to YouTube to offer free lessons for youngsters.
A man has described the moment a baby fell from the top floor window of some flats, before being taken away by the air ambulance.
A 31-year-old has been bailed to appear in court next month after allegedly threatening to spread coronavirus by coughing at a member of staff.
A Kent farm which usually supplies Wimbledon with its famous strawberries has sent some to a school for pupils and staff.
Car parks in the borough will no longer be free as the council makes the decision to bring back fees.
Residents have spoken of how lorry drivers have blocked roads, left piles of rubbish and gone to the toilet next to their vehicle.
As reports warn there could be an increase in the number of people using services post-lockdown, here's what you can while indoors.
A youngster has won his school's virtual baking competition which was judge by a Great British Bake Off winner.
Volunteer crew were sent out to help a group of four people who were stuck on a boat with problems.
A six-year-old tomcat who has been missing since February is stranded in Kent due to lockdown rules after being found.
The shop will be shared by two separate businesses as it welcomes customers back to order deliveries and takeaway.
Officers have dished out a number of warnings after two men were arrested and two bikes seized by police.
Two men were taken into custody after officers found the cannisters after searching their car.
A 64-year-old man has been praised for his achievements and efforts to help the underprivileged after he died following a battle with cancer.
Will Adams, who was the first Englishman to set foot in Japan, has had his remains formally identified more than four centuries after his death.
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