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We're looking for the 2016 Hospital Hero

We're looking for the 2016 Hospital Hero

03 October 2016

If you know of someone who has provided great hospital care we'd like to hear from you

Shakin' at three dates across Kent

Shakin' at three dates across Kent

03 October 2016

Eighties crooner Shakin' Stevens will play three venues in Kent as part of a massive new tour next year, promoting his new album, Echoes of Our Time.

Woman, 85, dies after crash on edge of village

Woman, 85, dies after crash on edge of village

02 October 2016

An 85-year-old woman has died after a two-car crash on an A-road.

Autumn's in the air

Autumn's in the air

02 October 2016

We've said goodbye to summer, but it’s time to say hello to its colourful cousin - autumn - with these seasonal sensational days out across Kent.

Cheer up with a dose of the blues

Cheer up with a dose of the blues

30 September 2016

From the organisers of the Maidstone Fringe Festival comes a two-day mini festival in the town centre, New Blues.

Oil spillage causes delays outside school

Oil spillage causes delays outside school

30 September 2016

Drivers were warned to expect delays after oil was spilt on a road near a school.

And the winners of Cute Kids 2016 are...

And the winners of Cute Kids 2016 are...

30 September 2016

Maidstone's Cutest Kid 2016 has been revealed as voting closes and the results are in.

'Whether we will ever be able to prove his innocence in any of it, we don't know'

'Whether we will ever be able to prove his innocence in any of it, we don't know'

29 September 2016

A father spoke out after the end of a trial which implicated his son in the murder of a pensioner.

Burglar jailed for murdering pensioner in home raid

Burglar jailed for murdering pensioner in home raid

29 September 2016

A burglar has been jailed for 28 years for murdering a pensioner by bludgeoning him to death and stripping him naked in a brutal raid on his home.

Sales sparkle at winemaker

Sales sparkle at winemaker

28 September 2016

Britain’s love affair with English wine shows no sign of slowing as Chapel Down increased sales by more than a quarter in the first half of the year.

Help needed with travel costs 'to ensure social mobility'

Help needed with travel costs 'to ensure social mobility'

28 September 2016

A Conservative councillor found himself unable to withdraw his motion on grammar schools, after the Liberal Democrats amended the wording.

To boldly go where Julian's going

To boldly go where Julian's going

28 September 2016

Comedian Julian Clary will talk about his children's books, The Bolds, at the first literary festival in Cranbrook.

Lib Dems announce candidate early

Lib Dems announce candidate early

28 September 2016

The Liberal Democrats have chosen their successor to Jasper Gerard to take on Helen Grant in Maidstone and the Weald.

New look for 'dated' Lockmeadow

New look for 'dated' Lockmeadow

27 September 2016

An entertainment venue described as outdated is set to get more modern with a new look and glass entrances.

Why did the swan cross the road?

Why did the swan cross the road?

27 September 2016

Police have saved a swan from a sticky end after it was spotted wandering down a motorway.

Jury retires in pensioner murder trial

Jury retires in pensioner murder trial

26 September 2016

A jury has retired to consider verdicts in the trial of a man accused of beating an elderly businessman to death in his home in a brutal burglary.

Sir Nicholas Fenn dies

Sir Nicholas Fenn dies

26 September 2016

A distinguished former diplomat from Marden has died.

Fire crews tackle field fire

Fire crews tackle field fire

26 September 2016

Fire engines were called to a blaze on farmland near a village last night.

Mr Popper's Penguins pop up

Mr Popper's Penguins pop up

24 September 2016

The acclaimed stage version of Mr Popper's Penguins, featuring penguin puppets, comes to Kent on its way to 42nd Street in New York.

Murder accused 'doesn't remember' lead up to OAP's killing

Murder accused 'doesn't remember' lead up to OAP's killing

23 September 2016

A mechanic who denies brutally beating a pensioner to death in his own home has claimed he does not remember the hours leading up to the killing.

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