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It's Friday and there's a spell of good weather (allegedly) on the horizon, but don't foget your Kent Messenger is out today.
This week, we tell the story of how the Maidstone community is rallying round a mum with cancer, by bringing her wedding day forward and making all the arrangements.
Meanwhile, the council hits on new way of dealing with complaints - ignore some of them!
A rapist who thought he'd got away with his crimes for 20 years is jailed for 15 years.
We've been back to see squatters in the old Maidstone library and found out they're living with the threat of asbestos.
A DJ gets in a spin over comments about comic Jim Davidson made on Facebook.
Plus the youngster who wanted to stand in the KCC elections, but found age to be a significant barrier.
In the Weald, a popular Italian restaurant in Headcorn goes on the market, and why Abigail's Brides in the town is due a TV appearance.
In Malling, historic 500-year-old plaques have been swiped from a church, while people in Snodland clean up after the cricket pavilion was broken into.
Plus What's On, packed with inspirtation for days out.