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A 52-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of growing cannabis after police seized a 200 plants and more than £10,000 in cash.
People of all ages met at a church to set off on a walk to promote physical fitness and all round health.
This is the shocking moment a shopper shouts and swears at Tesco staff in a row over fizzy drink rationing.
A cycling enthusiast is encouraging people to learn how to ride once she can start lessons again.
A ghost hunter who has travelled all over the county in search of ghouls has revealed her most haunted spots.
Gillingham chairman Paul Scally says staff wages will be paid in full despite the immense financial pressure brought about by the coronavirus crisis.
A collection telling the story of an engineer who was a "key figure" in creating the Mulberry Harbours will be shown at a Kent museum.
Home and hardware shops have been allowed to stay open upon the government's advice, but some have altered the way they are serving customers.
Tom Bosworth believes he will be fitter and stronger when the Olympic Games comes around next year.
Gillingham's exciting pre-season plans are now in the balance following football's prolonged shutdown.
Gillingham’s long-serving kitman Malcolm Stedman has told fans he’s quit.
A councillor says a locally-run hardship fund to help support self-employed workers should be set up as government says new measures are coming.
Police community support officers will monitor food bank locations to ensure the protection of staff and stock.
Residential homes have been coming up with ways to keep people entertained during the ongoing health emergency.
A duo who run a pub and a head teacher are among those who are promising to help make sure children are being fed while schools are closed.
Civic leaders and hospital bosses have urged people to heed advice and stay at home to help staff cope with the rising number of coronavirus cases.
An action group has said it will help people who are willing to volunteer in the battle against COVID-19.
A suspected thief has been charged following a break-in at a village home.
A domestic abuse forum has said it will still be offering over the phone support to people despite its usual centre being closed due to Covid-19.
A shop owner has finally won in his two-year battle to remove a hoax Facebook page claiming to be his business after repeated pleas to the US site.