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There was a tied match in the Kent League Premier Division between Sevenoaks Vine and Lordswood on Saturday.
Tyler Rees and two team-mates have been with Northfleet Eagles through thick and thin - now they'll take on the best after a much-deserved promotion.
Manager Keith Bird has already been imparting his knowledge on recently-appointed Canterbury City chairman Trevor James.
Ollie Robinson says it felt special to be awarded his Kent county cap by director of cricket Paul Downton.
Rising Sun boss Nathan Eastwood believes their squad is the best he has worked with as they celebrate at the end of a trophy-laden season.
Boss Neil Cugley has revealed prolific striker Ade Yusuff signed a two-year contract at Folkestone - after suggesting the deal himself!
Deal manager Derek Hares would have no qualms about starting the season with the squad already assembled - but isn't ruling out further new signings.
New Margate defender Taylor Fisher insists he is ready for Isthmian Premier football having rediscovered his love for the game.
Returning Dover striker Alfie Pavey is hoping to help reunite the club after signing for a second permanent spell at Crabble.
Defender Danny Collinge has provided a farewell message as he leaves Dover for a fresh challenge.
Outgoing Canterbury City chairman Tim Clark is backing the club’s new-look board to finally deliver on getting a new ground in the city.
Tunbridge Wells won at Sandwich on Saturday to move up to second in the Kent League Premier Division.
Alfie Pavey is back at Dover as the club's plans for their attacking ranks for the 2022/23 National League South season begin to take shape.
A care home is appealing for help with a DIY SOS-style project to adapt the garden of a 19-year-old girl confined to her bungalow.
Dover have announced they have signed two new players - including a former Academy graduate - as their plans for the new season start to take shape.
A man has been charged after staff at a supermarket were reportedly headbutted and punched by a suspected thief.
Manager Ben Smith hopes the return of a Herne Bay legend can help improve the link between the club’s youth section and the first-team.
More than 100 players are expected to feature as the Canterbury & District Bat and Trap League hold a one-off tournament to mark their centenary year.
New arrival Harry Hudson has been backed to help fill the void left by the departure of Ben Swift by Margate manager Andy Drury.
New Faversham joint-manager John Embery is calling on the best young players in the area to join the club as he vows to give youth a chance.