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The leader of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council has resigned.
A 61-year-old woman who had been diagnosed with breast cancer was forced to delay vital reconstruction surgery after breaking her elbow.
An ever-expanding group of abandoned mice found in woodland are ready to be re-homed.
The team behind a transformation of a town's Pizza Express into a music event venue revealed their plan to re-introduce 'the nightclub experience'.
A soft play centre which fought tooth and nail for its survival during the pandemic is delighted to be filled with screaming children once again.
A teenager who suffered the devastating loss of both of his parents, within a year, has seen £10,000 pour in for his unique challenge.
The Fox Project began life 30 years ago and now treats more than 1,000 foxes every year.
A life-sized figure of a Doctor Who villain has been stolen from outside his owners’ house.
Three students from two schools in Kent have been named runners-up in an international children's competition.
At the start of Mental Health Awareness Week, we speak to a man who has set up a group where men can share their struggles.
Bucking the national trend, the Tories have suffered losses in Tunbridge Wells, but remain the largest party.
Plans for the Maidstone River Festival have sunk for the second year in a row due to the pandemic.
A taxi driver has been subjected to a foul-mouthed rant by a woman outside a train station.
A motorbike has been seized by police after they discovered its owner had no licence.
A scout group is devastated after the firm constructing their new HQ collapsed with building work barely started.
A council says they don't currently have plans to build any more large skate parks in the area despite a fresh appeal for a new one for Sheerness.
A member of Bucks Fizz is selling tickets for a gig in her back garden in Kent for just under £150.
A fisherman from Kent has caught a huge shark after a battle to reel it into his boat.
Vandals have knocked down a row of hives containing 30,000 bees, wiping out half of them.
Plans for a multi-million pound state-of-the-art training centre submitted by a group of Kent sea cadets has been approved.
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