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Ebbsfleet boss Dennis Kutrieb believes his side has faced a style challenge in the past month.
An exhibition is being held to mark the return of St George's Day celebrations in the town after a two-year absence due to Covid-19.
A fire in a back garden led to someone being treated for smoke inhalation and a property being damaged.
Plans have been submitted for a primary school, set to serve a 598-home development and the surrounding area.
Tributes have been paid to a well-known architect who helped shape his home town.
Welling remain rooted to the foot of National League South after Ebbsfleet showed their class on Saturday.
A trans woman has shared her own struggles and experiences in sport after playing in a trail-blazing LGBTQ+ football match featuring an all Trans XI.
An Age UK centre is due to close at the end of the month after funding changes.
The Met Office has issued a warning across parts of Kent of wind speeds of up to 50mph.
A dad has spoken of his frustration after being charged additional "toll-like" fees to send his two sons 25 metres down a corridor to boxing classes.
A couple say the government visa system is stalling their efforts to help a Ukrainian student.
Thousands are set to gather for the first time in two years for celebrations for Vaisakhi.
A young job-seeker has been forced to keep his car on his driveway for more than a year after falling victim to notorious driving licence delays.
Ebbsfleet boss Dennis Kutrieb admitted his side had only themselves to blame after losing to Hungerford on Saturday.
A man has been charged with handling stolen goods after the victim and police worked together to track down the suspect.
Both teams saw red as the referee took centre stage in Ebbsfleet's clash with Hungerford on Saturday.
A CCTV image has been released by police in connection with an attempted theft from a bus driver.
Proposals for a controversial cycle lane have been scrapped by a council after concerns from residents about a loss of parking.
Ebbsfleet boss Dennis Kutrieb says his players must hit peak form - and stay there - for the next six weeks to stand a chance of promotion.
A conman who told customers he could legally dispose of asbestos has narrowly avoided jail.
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