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Faversham manager James Collins admits it’s great for the club to have had two first-team players on trial at Football League clubs.
A Christmas tree erected to bring some festive cheer to a village has been stolen.
A widower has told of his mission to ensure his late wife’s huge body of artwork and poetry is not forgotten.
A beloved family pet was discovered distressed and disorientated before having to be put down with suspected antifreeze poisoning.
The government is being urged to find the money to make urgent improvements to a 'nightmare' roundabout connecting major roads in Kent.
Owners of a popular restaurant in a Georgian manor are planning to increase the number of hotel rooms available at their historic site.
Onlookers watched in shear amazement as two brazen sheep roamed through a town.
Faversham boss James Collins will face former assistant Steve O’Boyle this weekend - but is not sure how much they will be speaking before the game.
Portable spy cameras are being trialled in a borough to catch louts fly-tipping or throwing rubbish from their vehicles in litter hotspots.
A secondary school which dished out detentions to pupils for wearing face masks in class has changed its stance after the story made national news.
The body of a man has been found near a country lane after an extensive police search.
A musical Kent family who went viral at the start of the pandemic have released a new song for a leading men's health charity.
A country pub is planning to 'diversify' its income by offering new overnight accommodation in holiday pods and a converted horsebox.
A council's plan to pin almost 3,500 more homes onto a town's housing blueprint has been branded 'unforgivable' by the area's MP.
Parents have hit-out at a school for punishing pupils who wear face masks in classrooms.
Residents hoping that mammoth housebuilding targets imposed on a Kent borough will be lowered have been given a glimmer of hope.
There are delays on the A299 Thanet Way because of a lorry fire.
Motorists are breathing a sigh of relief as 10 months of roadworks at a busy junction have finally come to an end.
More than 20 containers of stolen diesel were returned to lorry drivers after police smelled a stench of fuel coming from a stolen car.
Manager James Collins is delighted with the performances he is getting from Faversham’s injury-hit squad.
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