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Council chief washes hands of pool bug

Council chief washes hands of pool bug

The man in charge of Medway’s swimming pools says the council is not to blame for a norovirus outbreak that affected up to 120 people.

Goals make difference for winners

Goals make difference for winners

More than 40 schools took part in a Mini Youth Games hockey tournament.

Former carer, 80, concealed sex abuse in children’s home

Former carer, 80, concealed sex abuse in children’s home

A pensioner has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison after being found guilty of child cruelty and concealing sexual abuse of children.

Who’s a lucky boy, then?

Who’s a lucky boy, then?

A parrot who went missing for three days ended up at the former workplace of its owner’s late father - 12 miles away from home.

Cargill passes first test

Cargill passes first test

On-loan defender Baily Cargill made his first appearance for nine months in Gillingham's win at West Brom on Tuesday night.

Charge after man 'stabbed' in chest

Charge after man 'stabbed' in chest

A man has been charged after another man was rushed to hospital with a knife wound to his chest.

Cherries loanee stakes claim for a start

Cherries loanee stakes claim for a start

Baily Cargill made his long-awaited Gillingham debut in the week and will now add much-needed competition to the team’s defence.

Fit-again players give Edinburgh plenty to ponder

Fit-again players give Edinburgh plenty to ponder

Gillingham manager Justin Edinburgh faces several selection dilemmas this weekend.

Who let the dogs out?

Who let the dogs out?

Puppies that are training to become guide dogs visited a fire station for a special training day.

Teen charged after park stabbing

Teen charged after park stabbing

A teenager has been charged with wounding with intent after a 17-year-old boy was stabbed in a park.

Children head back to class after fire

Children head back to class after fire

Pupils at a village school which was destroyed by a fire will return to the classroom, at a nearby school, today.

Towns will remember them

Towns will remember them

Remembrance services will be held across Medway in tribute to our servicemen and women who died serving their country.

Demand continues to grow at foodbanks

Demand continues to grow at foodbanks

More and more people are using foodbanks to help them through times of crisis

The Shouting Men with Bradley Garmston

The Shouting Men with Bradley Garmston

Gillingham full-back Bradley Garmston talks about making his long-awaited return from injury against former club West Brom.

Grammar school launches second bid to admit girls

Grammar school launches second bid to admit girls

A grammar school has launched a consultation on plans to become coeducational, months after the Department of Education vetoed plans to admit girls.

Six months to raise pub funds

Six months to raise pub funds

Campaigners have just six months to raise £450,000 to buy a historic pub back from housing developers.

Three injured after crash

Three injured after crash

Three people were treated by paramedics after a town centre crash.

Edinburgh: Mistake to change Trophy format

Edinburgh: Mistake to change Trophy format

The new league format for first round matches in the Checkatrade Trophy is not a hit with Gillingham boss Justin Edinburgh.

Spot the fan!

Spot the fan!

Gillingham's dismal run without a win ended at West Brom in the Checkatrade Trophy, but the game will be remembered for a crowd of just 284.

Gridlock easing after car ends on its roof on M2

Gridlock easing after car ends on its roof on M2

A motorway is returning to normal after a crash left a car on its roof.

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