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11 May 2021
New town centre signs tell people to continue guarding against coronavirus as the third stage of lockdown easing approaches.
11 May 2021
A group would usually mark National Flower Arranging Day by putting displays in public places. This year they altered their approach.
11 May 2021
A way to keep people off the streets is to be discussed and includes an increase in council-owned accommodation instead of relying on B&Bs.
10 May 2021
An organisation highlighting the safety of women have also placed tributes for PCSO Julia James as her murder case continues.
10 May 2021
A bootlace which was left by the Russells' bodies and could prove the identity of their killer beyond doubt has been found after 14 years.
10 May 2021
A lesser spotted bird which faces extinction has been photographed in the garden of a man in a Kent village.
09 May 2021
Police say a man in his 20s remains in custody this morning after being arrested on Friday over the murder of PCSO Julia James.
07 May 2021
You've had your vote: Now the results are coming in revealing who will represent district on the county council.
07 May 2021
A Kent MP has welcomed tough new legislation against those who ill-treat animals, plus plans to also outlaw live exports.
06 May 2021
A motorcyclist has been taken to hospital with leg injuries after a crash with a car on a busy road.
06 May 2021
Train services throughout Kent are regrowing as we make further progress out of the coronavirus lockdown.
05 May 2021
A school's PTFA has shelled out on shiny keepsakes to celebrate the achievements of its pupils through the pandemic.
05 May 2021
A former Royal Navy veteran donned his war medals as he celebrated his milestone 100th birthday with family.
04 May 2021
A new hotel is set to open bringing 20 new jobs in time for an expected surge in staycations this summer.
04 May 2021
Owners of a gallery hope the subterranean art space with sculpture tunnel and film room will be yet another draw to a popular seaside town.
30 April 2021
One of Kent's most notorious murders took place in 1996 as a mum and her two daughters walked along a country path.
30 April 2021
Work is set to resume on the stalled Kent Mining Museum project on the grounds of a former coal mine thanks to £1.2m from the National Lottery.
30 April 2021
With a warm and sunny Bank Holiday weekend forecast, the RNLI tells people to look out for dangers such as high tides and unstable cliff edges.
29 April 2021
A restaurant is joining a campaign for charity on what would be Captain Sir Tom Moore's 101st birthday.
29 April 2021
Does a bank holiday weekend put a smile on your face? Here's our guide to what's on in Kent from tractor rides and lambs to festivals and bluebells.
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