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Live Aid legend Sir Bob Geldof is showing little charity to a neighbour in a row over a garden gate near his Kent country estate.
The showpiece of a festival celebrating Kent's links to artist Marcel Duchamp is going on show today... a 12ft urinal!
A student has been told to pay £600 compensation to a woman whose hand was nearly torn off by an out-of-control dog he was walking.
A cleaner swiped £1,500 of sentimental jewellery from a woman he worked for and spent the cash on wine and MDMA.
The M2 has reopened after a man was flown to hospital with serious injuries following a two-vehicle crash on the M2 near Faversham.
A red-faced cleaner who claimed his human rights were breached after his picture was published in a newspaper has received a telling off from his mum.
A widow travelled 200 miles to see her only son receive his degree - only to be turned away heartbroken at the door because she had lost her ticket.
A 26-year-old woman found dead in her home has been named as Clare Wilmshurst.
A builder has told how he and a friend were thrown onto concrete after a waltzer came off its tracks at a fairground.
Whitstable Town chairman Gary Johnson believes the club’s management team still have a lot of work to do before the start of the Ryman League season.
Kent Cricket all-rounder Adam Ball has described six weeks on the sidelines with a foot injury as “massively frustrating.”
Sam Denly has hinted he might make more signings before Herne Bay open their new Ryman League, Division 1 South season against new-boys Guernsey.
Canterbury Rugby Club head coach Andy Pratt believes their new signings underline the club's determination to keep moving forward.
Skipper James Tredwell is winning his race to be fit for Kent’s LV=County Championship Division 2 match against Worcestershire at New Road.
Faversham Town go into their final pre-season friendly at Chatham Town on Saturday with manager Ray Turner expecting an improved performance.
Emergency crews were called to Tankerton last night after the teenage boy swam into difficulty.
40 parents demonstrate outside Joy Lane Children's Centre against the proposed closure of Swalecliffe and 22 others across Kent
A village once dubbed the bravest in the UK after the First World War has had a special visit to mark its achievement.
Tom Collins and Mark Wilkins of Medway and Maidstone AC dominated the 168-strong field in the Les Golding Memorial 10k at Herne Bay on Sunday.
A grandmother has been forced to wear a colander on her head as a makeshift helmet to protect her from dive-bombing seagulls in her own garden.
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