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Construction is underway on site of a new homes development where 79 houses will be delivered.
A jury foreman who sent a Facebook message to the victim of a paedophile and Googled the defendant's past crimes has narrowly avoided jail.
Police have been called after the alarm was raised about a man 'taking pictures' of children in a school playground.
A part of Kent is entering a competition to be named a city for The Queen's Platinum Jubilee in 2022.
World Cup winner Rachael Burford talks about her work on and off the pitch and the growth of women's rugby.
Drivers have faced slow traffic on a section of motorway this evening after a trailer overturned and shed its load on the carriageway.
A bowling alley which was threatened with closure is getting into the groove thanks to a £75k makeover.
Three people are being quizzed after early-morning raids were carried out by police probing fraud allegations at a council's trading company.
Police say they have identified a man found dead in woodlands and his next of kin have been informed.
The background to a £1 million note found by a litter picker has been revealed.
The chairman of Kent's only football league club says the practice of taking a knee has become counter productive and is alienating fans.
Paramedics, fire crews and police officers were called to a woodland after concern was raised for a person.
This is the moment a murderer who knifed a dad-of-five to death and dumped his body in an acid-wheelie bin filmed himself partying moments later.
Plans have been revealed for increased movement between the lower levels of non-league football.
A 19-year-old has been found guilty of murdering a dad-of-five and dumping his body in an acid-filled wheelie bin.
Gills chairman Paul Scally has told fans he can't afford to refund season ticket money at present.
Olly Lee believes Gillingham offer him the best chance of reaching the Championship.
A leisure centre will demolished to stop it becoming an 'eyesore' amid fears the building could be at risk of collapse.
The jury in a murder trial was told they had to decide whether the death of a father-of five was a brutal killing, or was the result of self-defence.
Residents preparing to fight a controversial housing plan for the fourth time say the scheme is affecting their mental wellbeing.
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