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Students who started stick fighting two years ago have become some of the best in the country making Team GB for the world championships.
A packed pub was forced to close before the Euros final kicked off after a man allegedly attempted to injure another man with a weapon.
Several firms which could lose their premises if a major redevelopment scheme goes ahead are calling on the government to review it.
People are fuming over plans to demolish an historic building to make space to expand a dedicated bus route.
An appeal has been launched to help fund a permanent memorial for five men who lost their lives at sea following a tugboat accident 70 years ago.
A teenager accused of attacking two women at a place of worship has been detained for mental health assessment.
A woman who was caught on camera dumping a bag of dog poo in the road on repeated occasions has been urged to “put it in the bin”.
A community has been left in a “state of shock” following an alleged attempted murder at a place of worship.
A town centre bar which relies “solely on the weekend” has been refused permission to stay open longer on a Sunday amid an ongoing noise row.
The moment a teenager was arrested after an attack on two people at a place of worship was caught on camera.
Residents are having to divert after a huge pile of rubbish was dumped on a road, blocking it completely.
An independent training provider that delivers BTEC courses at two sports clubs in Kent has been rated ‘Good’ in all areas by the education watchdog.
A new leader of the opposition group at KCC will soon be in place ready for the 2025 elections.
A three-year-old boy has taken a novel approach to the persistent disruption caused by his grandparent’s street flooding.
It’s pre-season friendlies time for Ebbsfleet, the new players have settled in and boss Danny Searle can’t wait to get going.
Motorists are being warned to plan their journeys as a well-used bridge is set to be closed overnight for repairs.
Ebbsfleet will start the new National League campaign with a long away trip.
Around £27,000 is to be spent by one council to get rid of the chewing gum blighting the borough’s streets.
Ebbsfleet boss Danny Searle won’t make hasty signings with time on his side before the new season gets under way.
The lease on the former home of a town centre bank is up for sale less than a month after it relocated to bigger premises.
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