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A new bubble tea shop has opened its doors in a town after 'months of hard work and planning' as the drink's popularity continues to grow.
Planning permission has been granted to expand a "flood storage area" and build new defences to protect 1,400 homes.
A date has been revealed for Taco Bell to take over a former McDonald's in the high street.
Tributes have been paid to a beer maker and hop grower who has run an award-winning brewery for more than 30 years.
Tonbridge Juddians shipped five first-half tries to leave themselves with too much to do in National League 2 East.
A campaign has been launched to attract shoppers back to a town's biggest retail site.
A thief is believed to be stealing pelican crossing control boxes to sell on eBay as doorbells.
Captain Sonny Miles is set to make his 500th appearance for Tonbridge this weekend.
Multiple victims have been called by conmen claiming to be from police asking for card details as brazen callers try to steal money.
A football-loving bishop has urged men not to bring violence home this World Cup as England kick off their campaign for glory.
A rambler who was 'thrown around like a rag doll' by stampeding cows during a walking holiday is set to share her story on TV.
Ambitious Hildenborough eventer Archie Humfrey is eyeing a GB call-up after a season of success.
A village has seen flood warnings eased this morning - but more rain is forecast over the coming days.
New drone pictures show the extent of flooding in two Kent villages following days of heavy rain.
Parking problems at a winter fair at a popular Kent destination is causing long delays for motorists on nearby roads.
Jay Saunders believes Tonbridge have given the rest of National South hope with their victory at Ebbsfleet.
A knife was found near a baptist church while officers spoke with shops about their selling polices.
Tonbridge Juddians made it four wins in a row in National League 2 East.
Tonbridge manager Jay Saunders saw his team end Ebbsfleet’s unbeaten start to the season – and then insisted the Fleet will still win the league.
Train services were disrupted between Tonbridge and Hastings after a person was hit on the tracks.