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A family hauled before the courts for failing to pay rent say they will not cough up until their subsiding house is fixed.
A young woman who was the first person in the UK to receive stem cell treatment for cystic fibrosis is fundraising again for life-saving surgery.
A pledge to provide a direct bus route between clinics and create a one-stop shop for outpatients has not been fulfilled, according to patients.
A health campaigner and former doctor says his "freedom of speech was muzzled" when his Ukip support posters were torn down four times in one week.
Two seven-year-olds whose lives have been dramatically affected by coeliac disease and food intolerances are trying to raise money and awareness.
Police are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a missing 56-year-old man who is believed to be in Kent.
The town is getting in gear for the annual transport festival, displaying more than 500 classical vehicles.
An opticians which has been at the heart of the community since 1964 has reopened after a refurbishment.
Councillors have been debating how to solve the traffic carnage causing gridlock in the town, as well as meeting Faversham's rising housing demand.
A father of a motorcyclist killed in a crash has made a moving personal appeal to the driver involved.
A unique boozer which specialises in beers and bikes has opened in a Kent village.
Who's in? Who's out? We reveal the results of who will be representing YOU and the Market Town of Kings on both the borough council and town council.
A lorry carrying a Ukip advertisement board blew over as winds of up to 60mph battered the county.
We tested the parliamentary candidates on their Faversham knowledge, but how well do YOU know the Market Town of Kings?
We tested the Faversham knowledge of parliamentary candidates standing for Faversham and Mid Kent.
A man suffered head injuries after a fall in the early hours of Saturday morning.
The former Monty Python cameraman who was arrested after allegedly sent satirical posters to local politicians has received his own mystery delivery.
Faversham's grammar school has received a faultless inspection report - for the first time in its history.
More than 2,000 people have been sent "misleading" information with their voting instructions.
A former Monty Python cameraman was arrested in his dressing gown after allegedly harassing town councillors with satirical posters.