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Sam Bewick is leaving Hythe Town to sign for their Kent rivals Whitstable Town.
Folkestone captain Andy Bray has called for a big response from his players this weekend following their crushing defeat to Hartley.
Young midfielder Jordan Wright has been tipped for big things by his Folkestone manager Neil Cugley.
Ebbsfleet United have made their first new signing of the summer.
Read our interview with former Folkestone striker Johan ter Horst as he reaches the end of his first year with Hull City.
Boss Kevin Watson will be at the helm of Chatham Town for a fifth campaign next season.
Ebbsfleet's Kuwaiti owner Dr Abdulla Al-Humaidi admits letting former manager Jamie Day make so many changes to the squad was a mistake.
Charlie Sheringham needs another operation and won't be match-fit until September - but he is in new Ebbsfleet manager Daryl McMahon's plans.
Chatham Town have 14 Kent derbies to look forward to next season after being moved back to Ryman League Division 1 South.
Dartford captain Elliot Bradbrook explains why it would have made no sense for him to leave the club this summer.
Dartford’s young players have been told to step up during what could be a breakthrough season for them.
New directors and an increased sponsorship deal have come along at just the right time for Folkestone Invicta.
Kent's Ben Harmison is set to play for Folkestone against Hartley this weekend as he continues his recovery from a knee injury.
They may have been relegated but Dartford have climbed the Conference table - more than three weeks after the season finished.
Tim Dixon believes he can keep prolific striker Shaun Welford at Hythe Town next season.
Lee Burns has re-signed for Dartford after returning from an overseas work project.
Preston Edwards has revealed he was heading for the Ebbsfleet exit door until manager Jamie Day got the sack.
Tony Burman is speaking with several players he wants to bring to Dartford this summer.
Tony Burman has hailed the growing maturity of Dartford’s five-time player-of-the-year Lee Noble.
Manager Neil Cugley will take a wage cut next season to help fund Folkestone’s quest for the league title.