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In a blatant breach of the 'stay at home' rules, four peacocks have invaded a car workshop.
A coach company is asking people to nominate their NHS heroes for a free trip to the Bruges Christmas Markets.
A fundraiser which usually raises more than £30,000 for Breast Cancer Now has been cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Historian Andrew Sargent looks back at a Victorian soup kitchen and asks is our need for free food distribution just as desperate today?
Ross Smith missed out on a place in the last 32 of the Home Tour.
Households around parts of Kent have responded to the government's extended lockdown announcement with bursts of colour.
Bricks have been left scattered across a pavement after a police car smashed into a wall and railings outside a house.
A young Cubs section is the latest group to take on the loo roll challenge.
Two schools and various individuals have donated equipment to help keep carers safe at a home for adults with profound disabilities.
A Kent teacher is making headbands to stop medics getting sore patches from face masks.
A senior chaplain who has dedicated two decades to supporting ambulance staff who witness traumatic incidents has been awarded for his long service.
Waste recycling centres across Kent should be re-opened with strict rules on social distancing, says one MP.
A technical Christmas present has enabled a 12 year-old girl to utilise lockdown to make protective visors for key workers
A single mum whose last ditch cancer treatment is not available because of coronavirus has thanked supporters who have donated £10,000.
Volunteers have swung into action to ensure vulnerable people can still access food, medication and support throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
The FA Cup Final wasn't enough to put paid to one Kent couple's wedding day, and neither is coronavirus as they mark their golden anniversary.
A talent for teaching maths, years of hard work and endless enthusiasm to get pupils through exams is why this teacher has been nominated for an award
All sports have their unsung heroes and Kent Lawn Tennis Association's first woman president Vanessa Webb is without question among them.
Villagers in lock down have opened their doors to receive a meal hamper from the owners of their local shop
Despite the run of sunny weather, experts are forecasting flooding along much of the Kent coast tonight.
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