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Clive Cook says in-form Alfie May has all the attributes to play in the Football League – but he’s hoping he can fire Hythe on an FA Cup run first.
Police are warning people to be on their guard after two bogus callers tricked their way into a home and made off with jewellery.
The operators of a light railway say the attraction will open as normal today despite yesterday's derailment drama.
A driver reportedly jumped out of his carriage to safety just seconds before a train derailed, leaving five hurt and a boiler at risk of explosion.
A government pot worth £1m has been announced for lifeboat and livesaving charities on a minister's visit to Kent.
A father has told of his anger after his little boy picked up a handful of stones – and dog muck – from a Kent beach.
Hythe boss Clive Cook is eyeing an FA Cup run to match the club’s historic appearance in the first round proper under Scott Porter.
Early risers assembled at a Kent beach this morning to watch a large blimp working its way across the water. Here's what it was up to...
A motorcyclist is being treated for injuries after a crash on the A20.
Summer signing Dan Parkinson may not play for Hythe Town again this season.
Jellyfish and strong tides failed to stop four local men swimming the English Channel in the middle of the night for charity.
Although Jack Green said he was "absolutely gutted" after double disappointment in Rio, he has turned attentions to next summer’s World Championships.
Jack Green admitted he was 'absolutely gutted' after missing out on a place in the final of the 400m hurdles for the second straight Olympics.
Manager Clive Cook is looking to pay back his chairman when Hythe Town enter the FA Cup on Saturday.
In the early hours of Wednesday morning Jack Green will run in the semi-final an Olympic Games that he once thought might take place without him.
The police are looking into an incident involving a man apparently making inappropriate comments to a teenage girl in a village.
Clive Cook believes Hythe can compete at the top end of a tough Ryman South this season.
A hotel that overlooks the Channel has launched a Moet & Chandon Champagne Bar for guests and residents.
An ambitious woman is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money and awareness of Parkison's disease
James Morrish has left Hythe Town after being told he wouldn’t be guaranteed a starting place this season.
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