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Our Eat My Words reviewer visited a new bistro in a hotel and treated himself to a dessert – and what a treat it was.
A shopping trolley pictured on top of a beach bandstand has raised more questions than answers.
A dog-lover has given up her career in admin to set up a business aimed at helping pet owners exercise their pooches in a safe and secure place.
Emeli Sandé stopped to take pictures with fans as she took a break from filming her new music video.
The discovery of an empty kayak by a fishing vessel led to a full-scale search and rescue operation.
Sheppey interim manager Ross Wiles believes whoever takes over on a permanent basis is getting a club that’s in great shape.
Detectives are asking people for help after reports a handbag and bank cards were stolen during a burglary.
Part of a main road was closed for emergency roadworks which left drivers facing delays.
A man sick of watching rubbish being dumped took matters into his own hands after catching people on camera carrying a dismantled shed onto a beach.
A bus service taking passengers across a major route has been taken over by a new operator today.
A lifeboat crew rescued a yacht with two people on board from a collision with a huge vessel.
A coastal park has undergone a £150,000 refurbishment but its cafe remains closed.
Rain meant all the weekend Kent League Premier Division matches were abandoned – here’s what action did happen before the elements intervened.
A seriously-ill dad is the latest victim of tearaway teens damaging property and killing animals after he confronted them over their behaviour.
A new Lidl supermarket has been approved after councillors backed it unanimously – despite opposition from rivals Tesco.
A man has been sent to prison for five years after committing multiple online sex offences which involved an underage teen.
A historic building will host its first event since reopening last month – more than 20 years after a blaze reduced it to rubble.
A farmhouse could be pulled down and replaced with new homes next to a proposed supermarket.
Sheppey’s interim boss Ross Wiles had only just taken a step back from football before a call led to him taking over the first team.
Minster will be looking for consistent performances as they seek to work their way back into title contention against leaders Bexley this Saturday.