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Thousands of pounds has been dished out to residents of one Medway street as they were crowned winners of the latest People’s Postcode Lottery.
A council’s headquarters has been closed after RAAC was found in its roof.
A play area at a park which has been regularly taken over by travellers is set for a make-over funded by the council.
A flood alert has been issued across large parts of Kent amid heavy rainfall and another yellow weather warning.
Terms have been agreed for a new head coach at Gillingham and chairman Brad Galinson expects to make an announcement this week.
AEI Sports Sundays thrashed Palmerston Athletic 26-2 with Moses Alausa leading the way with nine goals in the Medway Area Sunday League.
A man arrested at Gillingham FC’s home match has been bailed until the new year after racial abuse was hurled at an opposition player.
Residents explain their long wait for an allotment, as the list to get a plot triples in four years in one part of Kent.
From stacking supermarket shelves to the boss of a global retail chain, a former Kent schoolboy talks about his whirlwind career – and celebrity pals.
The Gillingham Supporters’ Club have praised the club’s actions in their efforts to eradicate the “mindless few” who are spoiling it for the rest.
Sticking together as a team and a club is the key now for Gillingham says their midfielder Ethan Coleman.
A freelance photographer has shot a movie which is set to be submitted to the largest horror film festival.
A football club owner has condemned the actions of a fan who was arrested after reportedly hurling racist abuse at a player.
A former Gillingham player and manager has been named as a lottery winner.
Gillingham are reported to have been denied permission to speak to the Southend United manager.
The Football Association are investigating an incident which saw a spectator at Gillingham arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated offence.
Chatham were reduced to 10 men as they lost in the FA Trophy while Sevenoaks are on the move in Isthmian South East.
A supporter has been arrested at a Gillingham football match after racist abuse was reportedly levelled towards a player.
Interim manager Keith Millen admitted he was surprised at the lack of fightback from his team in the second half against Newport.
Gillingham were beaten by lowly Newport after conceding two penalties and there was trouble off the pitch too.
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