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Whitstable bowls star Sian Honnor is prepared to fight for an England place at the 2026 Commonwealth Games - should the event take place.
A row of seafront holiday lets remain on the market almost two years after being first listed.
Manager Jamie Coyle knows all about his first Whitstable summer signing.
A driver has been arrested following a “major” crash involving four vehicles which saw two people taken to hospital.
Two pharmacies which closed last year, leaving thousands in the lurch, are set to reopen.
Police investigating a public order incident have put out a CCTV image of someone they wish to trace.
KentOnline visited a terminally ill woman and her husband in her final days to shine a light on the controversial debate about assisted dying.
There are fears two Kent restaurants could be among those earmarked for closure by Premier Inn owner Whitbread.
New manager Jamie Coyle on taking charge of Whitstable Town next season.
A disheartened family whose cars and home were smashed up in a suspected hit-and-run say their drive “looks like a warzone”.
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Angry residents packed out a meeting hall to express their dismay at a council’s plans for thousands of new homes in their town.
An architect who designed and built his “dream home” on the Kent coast says it no longer feels safe following an attempted armed raid at the property.
Southern Counties East Premier Division side Whitstable Town have named Marcel Nimani’s successor for the 2024/25 campaign.
Interim Whitstable boss Dan Eason is enjoying his unexpected chance to manage the team - but isn’t ready for it full-time just yet.
“Relentless” roadworks are making life a misery for motorists on a busy dual-carriageway and along a narrow lane used to bypass the queues.
A mum who endured cancer chemotherapy after being misdiagnosed with the disease says a hospital trust “has not learned from its mistakes”.
A woman wished her ex-boyfriend a happy birthday just hours before unleashing a violent knife attack on him outside his parents’ home.
Departing Whitstable boss Marcel Nimani has described his spell in charge of the club as 18 months’ worth of great lessons learned.
The team behind a family-run business have described the shocking moment their shop front “exploded” onto the street amid wild weather on the coast.
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