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A youth organisation is looking to raise funds for young people who have had their mental health affected by the ongoing pandemic.
New homes and a block of flats will be built next to two schools - despite concerns over crime, anti-social behaviour and an “overbearing” design.
Two years after the murder of Sarah Wellgreen police have called off their active efforts to find her, but volunteers have vowed to keep searching.
As Baby Loss Awareness Week begins, these brave mums are urging others to share their experiences to help combat the crushing loneliness.
The government has revealed it will use TWO lorry parks in one Kent town when the Brexit transition period finishes at the end of the year.
Feeling bitter about having to work from home because of the coronavirus pandemic? This pub has come up with an idea to lighten your spirits...
Villagers fighting plans to build a 2,000-home garden village have found an unlikely ally - the turtle dove.
A man has been charged with murder after a 77-year-old died in hospital following an assault on the steps of a hotel.
A couple with a combined age of 139 have been charged after eight Albanians were allegedly found in their motorhome in Coquelles.
A Brexit lorry park that is set to replace a huge Covid testing centre would hold 256 HGVs for two years, government plans have revealed.
A restaurant twice voted Kent's best is to offer takeaway festive recipe boxes as it closes on Christmas Day for the first time.
Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after it emerged a man injured in a crash with a lorry has died.
A heartbroken mother is pleading with people to join the bone marrow register to help find a donor match for her seriously ill daughter.
Planned changes to major junctions could mean encroaching on an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Children as young as two are having to go without milk after a crate containing 150 cartons was stolen from outside a school's gates.
A shop worker was pushed up against a counter, grabbed around the neck and sworn at by a customer after asking him to wear a mask.
A council has revealed its latest scheme to reduce pollution at a notorious hotspot, but the reaction has been mixed.
We take look at a Kent branch of Cineworld in happier times at the turn of the millennium.
A woman has been fined £100 after she became verbally abusive to an officer who told her to put her mask on.
Help is needed to pin down the details of five wartime plane crashes before memory fades.
While many Christmas markets and pantomimes have been cancelled, there are still plenty of ways to get festive in Kent this year.
A mother whose son suffered life-changing injuries in a swimming pool accident tells of the battles that lie ahead.
The delay of James Bond has forced Cineworld bosses to shut up shop, but plans for another chain to open are still going ahead.
A planning application for a modern 'eco' mansion set in the hills have been submitted to the council.
A former law student has been left in limbo after a university withheld his degree over a £17 bill for damage which he says wasn't his fault.
A council is hunting a mouse-painting graffiti artist - to give him a job.
Two ISIS affiliated prisoners who savaged a prison guard while wearing fake suicide belts have been convicted of attempted murder.
Bewildered residents watched on as armed police chased a suspect through their gardens and a helicopter hovered overhead.
A man was headbutted, kicked, dragged across the ground and stomped on his head in a vicious, unprovoked attack.
Dozens of firefighters and members of staff at Kent Fire and Rescue are currently self-isolating following a number of positive coronavirus tests.
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