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Daniel is top of the scales

Daniel is top of the scales

21 January 2020

Some of the County Town's finest young musicians gathered at Sutton Valence School to compete for the title of Young Musician of the Year.

Police help distressed woman

Police help distressed woman

20 January 2020

Drivers report seeing someone being talked down from a bridge over a busy road by police.

Founder of 70s chart-toppers dies

Founder of 70s chart-toppers dies

20 January 2020

A key member of a Kent town's most famous band has died after battling illness.

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Here's what's happening this half term

Here's what's happening this half term

20 January 2020

From animal encounters, to comic capers and outdoor trails, there's dozens of events to enjoy this half term. Here's our guide to what's on in Kent.

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Gritters out as icy blast to hit Kent

Gritters out as icy blast to hit Kent

19 January 2020

Roads are being treated and motorists warned as falling temperatures are set to create treacherous conditions tonight.

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Return of the Stack?

Return of the Stack?

16 January 2020

Operation Stack could be resurrected after the removal of the barriers from the M20.

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Flooded road forced to shut

Flooded road forced to shut

15 January 2020

A rural road has closed after torrential road caused flooding.

Community will have its say

Community will have its say

15 January 2020

Everyone is welcome to a public meeting to discuss plans for a 5,000-home 'new village' near Maidstone.

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The bill for Calverley Square

The bill for Calverley Square

14 January 2020

A local authority's failed "vanity project" has still cost council tax-payers £10.6m.

Increased risk of heart disease across South East

Increased risk of heart disease across South East

13 January 2020

Urgent action is needed now if Kent is to avoid thousands of deaths related to pollution, a health charity has warning.

Dash cam footage shows car plunge into hidden ditch

Dash cam footage shows car plunge into hidden ditch

11 January 2020

A driver was grateful for the kindness of strangers after ending up expectedly in a roadside 'trench'.

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Could your charity use £2,000?

Could your charity use £2,000?

11 January 2020

Community groups are invited to apply for funding under Tesco's Bags of Help scheme.

A Bagpuss of fun at store opening

A Bagpuss of fun at store opening

10 January 2020

A charity that helps the terminally ill in south eastern Europe has opened a new store in Tunbridge Wells.

Fast food giants to move in

Fast food giants to move in

09 January 2020

Two household high street names are to set up at a former bank which has been empty for two-and-a-half years after a ram-raid.

'He has no morals'

'He has no morals'

09 January 2020

Disgruntled customers speak about their experiences with a rogue builder who they say made excuses and never finished the job.

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Twins' deaths 'no reason' to postpone animal welfare trial

Twins' deaths 'no reason' to postpone animal welfare trial

08 January 2020

A relation of the twins who died in a double suicide pact in Sevenoaks has failed to have his court case adjourned.

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Former veteran may have suffered from PTSD

Former veteran may have suffered from PTSD

07 January 2020

An inquest opened today into the death of former marine and popular rugby coach Michael Gask.

Council defends choice of Grenfell contractor

Council defends choice of Grenfell contractor

07 January 2020

A Grenfell Tower contractor has been hired to build an innovation centre.

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Police recover body in search for missing man

Police recover body in search for missing man

06 January 2020

Police have called off a search for a man after discovering a body.

Tributes paid to larger than life ‘Fergy’

Tributes paid to larger than life ‘Fergy’

01 January 2020

More than £20,000 has been raised after the tragic death of a dad-of-three just 10 days before Christmas.

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