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Seam bowler Harry Podmore insists he is relishing the prospect of starting Kent's 2020 season against reigning county champions Essex.
Northfleet racer Brett Lidsey is confident his maiden podium finish in the Nurburgring Endurance Series is not far away.
The government is confident it can move towards a safe return for fans to watch sporting events in stadiums, says Minister for Sport Nigel Huddleston.
The National League has informed its member clubs when they expect to start their 2020/21 season.
The Folkestone Coastal 10k and the Folkestone Rotary Half Marathon are expected to go ahead in September.
Ollie Robinson admitted it felt great to be back playing again as he scored a century on the first day of Kent's two-day friendly against Essex.
Adam Mekki has agreed terms to sign for Ebbsfleet United on a permanent basis.
Kent's Joe Denly and Sam Billings have both been selected in England's 14-man squad for their one-day series against Ireland.
Ebbsfleet United have announced the departure of one of their midfielders.
Steve King praised the togetherness of his Dartford squad after their comeback victory over Havant & Waterlooville on Saturday.
Sheppey United have announced their popular assistant manager has left the club.
A photographer has turned away from the pretty landscapes to capture our daily history.
A man says a passion for music was one of the reasons why he decided to start making his own guitars.
A restaurant donated their leftover food to their town’s firefighters before closing their doors for now.
A Kent MP says she will tonight join a nationwide round of applause to thank NHS staff.
Coronavirus-themed graffiti urging people to stay at home to support the NHS has been sprayed on a train.
A popular food shop is "to stop retailing" at one of its branches.
Residential homes have been coming up with ways to keep people entertained during the ongoing health emergency.
A dedicated fan has set up a GoFundMe page to help support his football club during the coronavirus pandemic.
Dartford manager Steve King says non-league clubs will be pushed to the limit with clubs hit financially as the coronavirus crisis takes hold.