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A protest will be held over the 'mounting annoyance' following the closure of blood clinics at a hospital.
A couple who revived a village shop are marking their five-year anniversary with an expansion.
Brave participants are now invited to sign up to the Boxing Day Dip which this year marks its 40th anniversary.
A planning application for 117 homes that was previously rejected has been voted through after just seven fewer were proposed.
Police are appealing for help in finding a missing woman who has been missing for more than five hours.
A group of Kent towns did their bit in remembering the sacrifices of servicemen and women during events at the weekend and on Armistice Day.
A Kent pub has had its toilets rated as 'platinum' by inspectors from the Loo of the Year Awards 2021.
The funeral for a popular ex-Marine who later became known in his town as a bicycle repair man takes place within a fortnight.
Boss Derek Hares sees no reason why Deal Town can’t finish in the Southern Counties East Premier Division top six this season.
Bonfire night served an ideal opportunity for climate change protestors to spread their message across one Kent district.
A 5kg turkey, an overnight stay and a guided cathedral tour are among the lots on offer at an auction to help pay for a town's Christmas lights.
A high street bank will close its doors after a 22% drop in counter transactions measured before lockdown.
Patients are upset after health bosses confirmed blood tests will no longer be held at a hospital, with GPs now taking the service back in-house.
The wreck of a 17th century warship at shifting sands off Kent is now one of several sites added to a list of at risk heritage places.
A council has agreed to step up warnings about the continuing coronavirus as fewer and fewer people are seen taking precautions.
A planning application has been put in to build 110 homes when the original scheme for 117 was rejected.
Manager Derek Hares is setting his sights on another unbeaten run for his Deal side.
Up to 200 protestors swarmed a seafront in a bid to 'spook' the owners of a key building into action.
A show based on a fairytale and with music from the 1960s pop era takes place within a couple of weeks.
The countdown to Christmas will officially begin with light switch-ons across the county.
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