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Public toilets cordoned off after 'assault'

Public toilets cordoned off after 'assault'

28 August 2013

A man is thought to have suffered head injuries after being assaulted near the River Medway in Maidstone this afternoon.

Still no date for end of roadworks

Still no date for end of roadworks

28 August 2013

Roadworks will continue to burden businesses, with no date of completion in sight.

Fury as sewage gushes into gardens

Fury as sewage gushes into gardens

27 August 2013

Families are kicking up a stink after they woke up to find more than a foot of sewage seeping through their gardens.

Talents shine in the sun

Talents shine in the sun

27 August 2013

Live music and an adult bouncy castle were just some of the highlights of a fun day held for people with disabilities to showcase their talents.

Hundreds enjoy Deal Walking Festival

Hundreds enjoy Deal Walking Festival

27 August 2013

Hundreds of people have been putting their best feet forward at Deal Walking Festival.

Stepping back in time to Kent's industrial past

Stepping back in time to Kent's industrial past

26 August 2013

Coal production ended at Tilmanstone in 1986 but this week, within sight of the former colliery site, hundreds of people celebrated its heritage.

Hole in one... and he doesn't even need to buy a round!

Hole in one... and he doesn't even need to buy a round!

26 August 2013

Golfer Mason Essam is celebrating after hitting his first hole-in-one... at just 13.

'My joy at finding long-lost sisters'

'My joy at finding long-lost sisters'

26 August 2013

A woman adopted as a child has told how she swapped turmoil and anguish for intense joy when she finally met her four long-lost sisters.

Major mercury spillage in Kent town centre

Major mercury spillage in Kent town centre

26 August 2013

Specialist firefighters were called to deal with the spillage in West Malling High Street yesterday afternoon

Welcome to the Great British Bank Holiday!

Welcome to the Great British Bank Holiday!

25 August 2013

The first day of the summer's last break was a washout in Medway - with flooded roads, homes and a train line.

Bid to help boy, 4, learn to walk

Bid to help boy, 4, learn to walk

25 August 2013

The parents of a little boy who mysteriously cannot talk or walk are holding a fundraising event today because the NHS won't give them any equipment.

Prisoners learn skills at cafe

Prisoners learn skills at cafe

25 August 2013

A cafe has opened at an Eastchurch jail with the aim of rehabilitating prisoners.

Documents reveal MasterChef star's money troubles

Documents reveal MasterChef star's money troubles

25 August 2013

A firm run by TV star Gregg Wallace, who lives in Whitstable, went bust owing more than £500,000

Bank Holiday washout

Bank Holiday washout

24 August 2013

Firefighters have had a busy night with more than 30 calls to reports of flooding.

Fighting spirit of worker badly injured by exploding oil drum

Fighting spirit of worker badly injured by exploding oil drum

24 August 2013

A father has told how his life has been changed forever after an oil drum exploded in his face at work, leaving him almost completely blind.

Lifeboat search for missing woman

Lifeboat search for missing woman

24 August 2013

Crews were scrambed into action in the middle of the night after police were alerted.

Campaign launched to help brave Connor

Campaign launched to help brave Connor

23 August 2013

A campaign has been launched to help a brave four-year-old boy from Westgate with a rare muscle wasting disease.

Biffa binmen black sack bodge

Biffa binmen black sack bodge

23 August 2013

The firm behind Ashford's new waste collection service have admitted their binmen were seen disposing of refuse and recycling in the same dust cart.

Tourism chief defends ‘picturesque’ Sheppey

Tourism chief defends ‘picturesque’ Sheppey

23 August 2013

A champion of tourism on the Island has defended Sheerness after it was ridiculed in a new book.

Soldier killed on Belgian battlefield remembered

Soldier killed on Belgian battlefield remembered

23 August 2013

A soldier killed in action during the First World War is to be remembered on a Kentish Ragstone Memorial.

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